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Dans l'espoir de Tides ...
Con la esperanza de mareas ...
Sperando in Tides ...
Hoffnung in Tides ...
"To whom it may concern
I've always tried to learn
That the good days, need to last..."
Jimmy Buffett - "Tides"
All images and art work by me, Tom. One photo, textures by Tom. Thank You
Hurricane on the way to St Augustine as I post this. So, I am hoping in the tides, too.
It was so windy on the coast on Saturday that I could hardly stand still to take this photo :-)
Many thanks for your visits, kind comments and faves, very much appreciated.
(237/366) Low tide at Passage East harbour, quick iPhone shot taken while waiting for the car ferry to get home. Happy Wall Wednesday!
None of my photos are HDR or blended images, they are taken from just one shot
Sony A900 + Carl Zeiss16-35mm + ND8 filter + reverse GND8 filter
Bolonia, Tarifa (Cádiz - Andalucía)
More pictures of Tarifa
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So this is the south side of the Dutch Island Terschelling. A co-incidence that it was low tide where neat small islands popped up. The atmosphere with no wind and high temperatures made it a great summer feel. The next day I biked up here with my family, all was covered with seawater. Thanks all for your comments and favs
This is 'Ebb Tide' - a floribunda rose.
Bred by Tom Carruth in the USA, in 2004.
Deep purple, almost black buds open to reveal double, medium size, old fashioned, blooms of velvet purple that are intensely fragrance. Deep green foliage. Just over 1m tall.
Photographed today, Saturday 4th December, 2021.
Swanes Rose Nursery.
490 Galston Road, Dural.
North-western Sydney.
My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 100mm f 2.8/L macro lens.
Everyone had left apart from a couple of die hards over at Gwynver beach a little further along. I retrieved my wet gear (yes my camera bags had to be dried out as well as my shoes ) but I glanced longingly back and this little bit of weathered fencing caught my eye -well not my eyeball if you know what I mean lol.. so a last pic before we reached the car park. Well when I say the last there are about another ten in the middle but I would hate to bore anyone and have many more I hope to share with you.... happy Sunday everyone and I'm still catching up btw, but definitely not winning yet sorry :(
Taken back in August from one of my favourite local landscape locations. I've been here many times but never tire of the ever-changing compositions it presents as the tide comes in and out! I always prefer it with a bit of weather also just to add a bit of dynamic to the sea waves and the wide sky!
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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Spring tides have nothing to do with the season, but are more to do with the moon’s cycle. With all that said, the trees were blossoming, the tide was high, and the full moon had just set. So by all accounts, a Spring Tide!
Shot at Barton upon Humber, looking towards the Humber Bridge around sunrise during official Golden Hour.
We were having a very high tide. The trail I usaully walked on disappeared well under the salty water. All is calm, all is still when the tide reached it's highest point. The ripples on the water were evident of me treading water.
Ebbe im Abendlicht am Wremer Tief.
Low tide in the evening light at Wremer Tief.
Website: www.heiko-roebke-photography.de
Taken two hours before sunset, large stretches of sandbars made their appearances at low tide here at Canoe Cove on Prince Edward Island.
Locals were out and about - standup paddleboarding, clamming, walking - enjoying life, celebrating a day with fine weather.
A most epic afterglow was about to take place in a few hours... 😊
PS: That's Nova Scotia on the other side of the Northumberland Strait...
(Camera clock is 1 hour behind, set at EDT; PEI observes ADT.)