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Exploring the tidal pools on Rialto Beach at low tide [Sep 24 ‘19 ] #seascape_lovers #seascapephotography
Rock Ferry
Another photo from yesterday morning. The incoming tide making some nice lines as it came around the edge of the slipway.
This is one of the views from the Fundy Trail Parkway. It is not part of Fundy National Park but it’s not far from there. The parkway is a not-for-profit park started in 1998 and supposedly it will be taken over by the NB provincial park systems in December of this year. It is a gated park and it is closed for the winter season. The parkway stretches over 30 km, with more than 35 km of hiking and biking trails. We took a day to explore some the parkway this past fall and try some of the hiking trails. I love the views of the Bay of Fundy. The water colors show the shallow muddy parts where the tide is coming in. On our return drive along this part, the water was all blue again with the high tide.
Saline tidal marshes are not visible during high tide, but as the tide recedes, it uncovers a lush vibrant marsh of Spartina (a tall cordgrass), which is brilliant green in Spring and Summer, and brilliant orange in Fall.
Yet another example of Nature’s daily works of art❤️
Photographed at Port Royal Sound, Hilton Head Island, SC, USA
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Tidal River is the main settlement in the Wilson's Promontory National Park in Victoria. It sits below the highest peak in the park, Mount Oberon (558 m) which has 360 degree views of the entire peninsula.
The rocky island off the coast here is Great Glennie Island, a marine reserve that is home to hundreds of fur seals.
* Photo taken with the Nikon Coolpix.
This is a close-up photo of light refracting through the wind blown water in a tidal pool at Port Maitland Beach.
Carew Tidal Mill, built in the early 19th century. There is evidence that a mill has been in operation from as early as 1542 at this location.
We're just back from a short break in Pembrokeshire, so will have a few photos to share.
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Stormy light over the coastline of the Moray Firth in Scotland. Cullen Bay has a real mix of terrain. The Cullen end of the beach is mostly sandy and flat, whereas the Portknockie end is rugged and unpredictable. Much more to my taste for photographic purposes.
No clouds this day but some interesting low tide patterns at Bithry Inlet in the Mimosa Rocks National Park Far South Coast NSW.
Dalmore as described in a previous image is a special place. It is also very beautiful and has powerful rip currents at different times and tide heights. The beach is beautiful and very often deserted. I dodged very heavy, thundery downpours which created a special drama to an already stunning place.
Every time the tide goes out at Ligar Bay there are new and unique photo opportunities. When it coincides with a great sunset, all the better!
This shot was taken on a tripod with the lens about 1 foot above ground level.
Tag on tidal recording station with the ‘Folly’ on the left . (When the riverside walk was built in 1996 provision for lifting boats onto the river had to be met,never to be used)
It has been a while since I've ventured into this playground and have missed you all. I did shoot some new material, but had not much chance to process it yet, so thought will share with you a somewhat familiar scene if from a slightly different angle.
Tech info: Nikon D750, f/11, Nikon 24-120mm f/4 @ 120mm, 1/20 seconds (was quite challenging), ISO 100
Have a great rest of the week!
Four bare chested guys jump into ice cold water during the Penguin Plunge held at City Beach in Whitefish Montana as part of the City’s annual Winter Carnival. I love their expressions. The guy on the far right is starting his belly flop dive. The guy second from the right doesn’t want to see what happens next!