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Large Tidal pond - Coney Island near Bailey's Bay Cricket Club

Silver Platinum Duotone

aerial of Kikori River in Papua New Guinea

An exhibit simulating a black hole draining away a star. The runtime was about four minutes.

The waves of high tide crash against Low Battery looking east.

found... not arranged

Tidal Reflections // Washington, DC

 

I was lucky enough to capture the sunset on a cool, still evening down by the Tidal Basin at the National Mall in DC. The Washington Monument and Jefferson Memorial begin to glow as the evening commuter traffic fills the city.

 

Sony a6000

Sony 10-18 f/4

13mm

f/8

1.6s

ISO 100

Dripstone Cliffs area, Northern Territory after a bit of tidal influence, maybe some rain as well

1/125th sec, F6.3, -.7EV, Tamron 10-24 @ 10mm, ISO 200.

 

Take a look on black

Tidal pool on windward coast of Oahu Hawaii.

The Tidal pools at Brant Rock beach

Tidal Pool Photos from Laguna Beach

 

Tidal Pool Photos from Laguna Beach

The Seward highway can be seen skirting the range at right.

Photo by Kristine K. Stevens, a curious traveler/author currently trading Savannah, Ga. for Iceland. Details of her adventures - including work at a family farm during lambing season and on conservation projects - will be the subject of her next book.

 

Previously, Kristine sold her house, quit her job and traveled around the world. To learn more about this adventure, read "If Your Dream Doesn't Scare You, It Isn't Big Enough: A Solo Journey Around the World."

Tidal River, Wilson Prom

 

Apologies that I have been absent for quite a while on landscapes, but this is the new series running with my recent visit back to my most favourite place for shooting in Victoria, Wilson's Promontory

colourful boulders reflected in the river at wilson's promotory

From one of the monorail/train stations you could look out over the tidal pool that you could swim in. This also served as the feeder for water into the dolphin enclosure.

Views of Tidal River, and Mount Oberon and Mount Latrobe at Wilson's Promontory, a National Park at the southernmost point of mainland Australia.

Washington, D.C.

2.29.2021

This area is very prone to Tidal Wave, about once every 5 mins!

The blooming Cherry Blossoms of the Tidal Basin in Washington DC

holding on to my laptop

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