While taking some pictures down in Newport Beach, CA, I came across these tide pools. While I was exploring, I saw some waves crashing on the rocks with such force that the water would run over the rocks and down into a deeper tide pool, which would empty out each time the tide went back out to sea. It reminded me of a waterfall, so I set up my tripod to try and get a shot.
Single exposure image taken with a Nikon D90 and 18-105mm lens with a circular polarizer @ f/22, 2.5 seconds, ISO 100.
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looks like a beautiful spot
Thank you, Tania. It certainly was, the rocks went on as far as the eye could see. I could have spent all day there.
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Thank you so much for the feature, it’s an honor!
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Beautiful work!!! Congratulations!!!
Thank you so much for the feature!
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Wow, thank you for the feature, Monica. It is an honor.
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Beautiful capture, Eddie! Congrats on your feature!
Thank you so much, Tracy!
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