Swallowed by the Tides
The shipwreck of the S. S. Dicky on a Sunshine Coast Beach in Australia. A 40 ton steamer ran aground in 1893. The sea has gradually carved away at it after over 110 years of the waves washing over it. A glorious sunrise helped illuminate it as the tides began to come in.
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Kathleen Struckle
Another gorgeous image!!
Joyce Dickens,...
You’ve somehow made this wreckage seem quite beautiful; awesome image Mike!
mick
great image well captured
Crokus Label
you are a photographic genius my friend… I love how you go with your own feeling on this… great work… love the perspective on this.
Rhana Griffin
Absolutely corker of a shot!!
kellymb
Beautiful image, lovely exposure time :)
Per E. Gunnarsen
STUNNING!! Well Done Dawson!
JayVee
Beautifully taken. The stillness of the wreck and the movement of the water. Great.
Heather Davies
beautiful!!
cleanartdirtyart
GREAY SHOT
Will Barton
Beaut perspective, colours and motiong!
Charles Dobbs ...
Sure glad I have you on my watchlist, because you continually provide fantastic shots for me to view.
StacyLee
Incredible image just like the rest! :)
Kimberly Palmer
Very beautiful!
lightsmith
love the contrast of silken waves to hard metal lines….. lovely
Basia McAuley
Brilliant once again! Great composition and light.
Matt Dawdy
Good shot. These old shipwrecks are so full of history. Good choice with the blurring on the water.
brummieboy
I love this kind of shot .. and the low angle makes it …
Naomi Frost
Great contrasts and the angle is perfect.
Halcyon007
The colours are tones to this are just superb. I also love the movement of the water
AdamDonnelly
You never cease to amaze me. You’ve even got great photos in my local area. Like it a lot.
Carlo Cesar Ro...
Great shot! Congrats!
Antoine Dagobert
Marvelous!A WOW shot Sir!
Deborah Bowness
Stunning! Gogeous colours and that water looks so cool!
Torfinn Johann...
Excellent composition, and exposure. Well done!
Sharon Bishop
The slow shutter speed on this pic just makes it.
marieancolie
Oh this is wonderful ! 1893 so it has been washed a lot and dried with the sun all the time,
I love this really much.
Thank you for telling the story, very interesting.
marie-ancolie
Andrew Bosman
The motion of the water really drags you into this shot…. great work!
banditart
thats wikudd last time i was there the sand had almost covered it but nature has bought her back to life i dig it
Melinda Kerr
Your work is just so good Dawson. Great movement and symmetry in this shot. Wow.
GabrielK
I love the shot,
lilifrog
I like it,bravo!
Woodie
I like the low angle shot with the wreck silhouetted against the dramatic sky.
Dave Moilanen
Fabulous Dawson!
Carl Osbourn
stunning shot – loving the wide perspective – what lens have you used here? :]
Jing3011
Wonderful.
Bluetiger
You’ve turn an old wreck into a beautiful piece of art!
Julie Langford
Beautiful work again Dawsonimages. Great work
Rebecca Garibay
nice capture
TODDYGIRL
You are so talented, really love your work.
Toddygirl
GracefulShadow
Very nice work.
Luv the colour and composition.
Ben Farrell
Love this. Beautiful blend of colour from cool to warm and the motion on the water is fantastic while still subtle. Fantastic
Jessica Tremp
amazing find and wonderfully captured
hugo
great photo Dawson, you have a great style in your work!
Ellen
Very beautiful, also the colors!
coffeetea
wow, great!
Lina
amazing! Might I add a suggestion though, this would be very dramatic in black and white. What do you think?
Shifty
Water movement is fantastic
Sophia Cossins
I walk past this almost everyday during my morning walk & you’ve truly captured the unique beauty of these old intruiging fragments. Cheers!
houenying
beautiful landscap picture!
johno4280
Fantastic shot of this Icon Mike :)
There is almost nothing left now.