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The seagulls appear to be having a good time also.
The vessels on the horizon are just off Stradbroke Island.
I visited Bosham on a very warm day, the tide was very high so the tidal road was covered by the water.
Macro Mondays - In a Bottle
Tu sei dentro di me, come l'alta marea, che scompare e riappare, portandoti via.
You are inside me, like the high tide, which disappears and reappears, taking you away.
- Antonello Venditti -
The Out-Islanders, 1961
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ένα απόγευμα στην ανεμοδαρμένη παραλία με ένα φίλο και οδηγό μία γάτα σε μια εξερεύνηση μιας θέας που δεν ολοκληρώθηκε ποτέ, η γάτα προσεκτική εξαφανίστηκε εκεί κοντά και εμείς χωρίς εφόδια να προχωρήσουμε πέρα από τις λακκούβες, εστιάσαμε στον ουρανό σε μία από αυτές χωρίς να αντικρίσουμε τη σαγηνευτική και ταραγμένη θάλασσα - μέδουσα, βαπτίσαμε δημιουργικό οίστρο την εμφανή ταραχή αυτού που επέστρεψε από εκεί και αποχωρήσαμε άπρακτοι, ίσως κάποια άλλη φορά... για παρηγοριά μία εικόνα και ένα τραγούδι, ελπίζω ταιριαστά
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Song by
Music: Robert Maxwell, 1953 harp instrumental (first recording)
Lyrics: Carl Sigman, 1953
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First the tide rushes in
Plants a kiss on the shore
Then rolls out to sea
And the sea is very still once more
So I rush to your side
Like the oncoming tide
With one burning thought
Will your arms open wide
At last we're face to face
And as we kiss through an embrace
I can tell, I, I can feel
You are love, you are real
Really mine in the rain
In the dark, in the sun
Like the tide at its ebb
I'm at peace in the web of your arms
Ebb tide
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It was high tide this morning at the Lighthouse. There a few photographs have to go home early after the wave hit. I just hope that photography can recovery all the camera gear.
As you can see, I like to stay in the middle of the frame but every few second the large wave just slam at you. All the camera gear and include yourself got all wet and the weather is 40 degrees. Not fun when you got wet on a cold morning.
Sunset coincided with high tide last night so I made the effort to cross the Wirral to the boatyard at Heswall.
Going through some old raw files for a small project I'm working on, I came across this shot of what remains of the West Pier during a low tide at sunset. Sometimes I feel having an amazing location like this on my doorstep is too easy and I end up photographing further afield but I feel a return at low tide is due soon.
Devil's Punchbowl Natural Area
Depoe Bay, Oregon
The Oregon Coast is deservedly well known for its scenic beauty. This is one of the most beautiful places we visited on our August road trip.
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Penmon point taking a battering at high tide last Saturday morning. Always ignored these cottages in past visits but the fantastic moody light and high tide made for some compelling shots
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Explore March 29th, 2021
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No, it is the the Time and Tide Bell near Mablethorpe on the Lincolnshire Coast.. On this vast beach it can be seen for miles but the weather although warm had a featureless almost colourless sky due to haze caused by pollution. I did my best to inject a little more blue into the sky without changing the colour of the bell but its still a little blah..
Nevertheless here it is...I would love to get another photo of this sometime and the beach is beautiful and vast and if you bump into anyone its rare - although the foot prints show that it does have a regular stream of visitors. Two people walking the shoreline in this shot show the scale of this beach ( if you can make their tiny figures out )
It starts ringing as soon as the tide comes in and other bells like it have already been installed at six beaches across the country.
Time and Tide Bell is an art project made up of bells, designed by UK sculptor Marcus Vergette and Australian bell designer Neil McLachlan, installed at coastal locations in the UK. The first one was placed at Appledore, Devon, in 2009 and the seventh at Mablethorpe, Lincolnshire in June 2019
(One from the Archives)
Got lucky one morning when I went to the beach without checking the Tide Tables. Arrived at low tide and was able to enjoy the tide pools and all the ocean critters that live along the rocky shoreline.
(Nikon Z6ll, 14-30/4.0 at 17 mm, 1/125 @ f/11, ISO 100, edited to taste)
This is my second image of the Terschelling coastline. This is the first shot where I used a ND8 filter reducing f-stops with 3. In addition I used a polarising filter. Must say that I'm quite happy with the effect. The only difficulty with larger lenses has been the autofocus, which turned to be off in some occasions. Not with the 24-70mm lens I used here happily. Have a nice Monday and please feel free to comment on technicals, still learning
dressing la serenissima for another day,
a moment for the stones to breathe,
before the tour groups flood the riva again.
littletinperson
The tourists have headed home and the beach at Gwithian seems big again with only empty pools and shells left for the tide to reclaim once more.
I'm very grateful for all your visits and would like to thank you now for stopping by, and any comments you may leave. Much appreciated, John...
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'J' walking towards Forest Caves, but stopped by the rising tide.
Cape Woolamai
Phillip Island, Australia.
Texture: Thanks Evelyn Flint
I'm trying not to keep taking sunsets all the time but it was quite lovely again this evening. Just nice to get out away from the TV and contemplate Mother Nature.
Many thanks to all who echoed my sentiments in my previous photo. Really appreciated we all seem to be having the same thoughts.
High tide waves on a southern California beach after an overnight rain storm. The islands in the background are Anacapa Island on the left and Santa Cruz Island on the right. Both islands are part of the Channel Islands National Park.
Royal fortress-palace built on legends and bitter medieval conflict........
This fortress-palace on the banks of the River Seiont is grouped with Edward 1's other castles at Conwy, Beaumaris and Harlech as a World Heritage Site. But for sheer scale and architectural drama Caernarfon stands alone.