Bay summer 

509 creative works found

  • These are taken in Cyprus at the Marina Pier. The sea and marina creates a sense of magic…

  • This is a composite photo taken in Shalimar, FL near the edge of the bay. It was a glorious summer night. I applied the NIK skylight filter to deepen the reds in the picture. I also shot the sun on the same night to the west of the bank. I’ve combined them for a rich summer night shot. / /

  • Byron Bay, late afternoon, The Pass.

  • Background shot- location, south west coast of South Australia mermaid stock / . / . . /

  • The day summer arrived and it got stinking hot. This shot was taken at 5am and not a cloud in sight. The days temperature climbed up to 40.2°C in Brisbane. Summer is over is just over a week. This morning was certainly what I would expect in winter, crisp, vibrant and cloudless. Keep it coming…love it

  • a beautiful song about the beach at Byron, really worth a listen on utube / Forgotten Beach (Byron Bay) – Robert James / Bay Watch / Beach Series / Karin Taylor / Mixed Media ink pastel acrylic charcoal….plus a lot of gesso :) / I sketched this girl at the The Pass, Byron Bay… / a pretty famous beach, i live close to this beach… / it’s one of the most beautiful places on earth… In my teenage years, everything we did involved the beach, all the fun we had, all the mischief we got up to, from midnight swims, to campfires…..that was our escape…..the first place I went camping on a sorta freedom trip when i was 15 with my two best girls Marve and Prawn…..we were the best friends ever….their we played amongst the surf, got bronzed and enjoyed the attention of the local surfer boys…ahhh memories…. that was one of the best, i have the greatest fondness for all things surrounding the beach, and this song about Byron Bay beach just says it all for me… i hope you like it…. Forgotten Beach / (Robert James) from the aussie band Gangajang The sand was our bedroom in Byron Bay / And the water was a picture on the wall / There were swimmers and surfers and joyful play / Then just one moment there’s no-one there at all I will always remember that forgotten beach / Just one moment no memory, two strangers embrace / I will remember the forgotten beach Two strangers, no memory / But everything remains from that day / Under the lighthouse we were lost / On the beach in the sand at Byron Bay / I remember I will always remember the forgotten beach / Just one moment no memory, two strangers embrace / I will remember the forgotten beach Well the sand was our bedroom in Byron Bay / And the water was a picture on the wall / There were swimmers and surfers and joyful play / Just one moment there’s no-one there at all Under the lighthouse we were lost / On the beach in the sand at Byron Bay / Oh darling, I remember / I will always remember the forgotten… I will always remember the forgotten beach / Just one moment no memory, two strangers embrace / I will remember the forgotten… Two strangers, no memory / Oh darling, everything remains… / Oh darling… two people, two strangers / Back in time, oh darling / Remember the forgotten beach

  • Location: / Reculver, Kent, England Map: / Google Maps Date and Time: / 21 June 2007, 9.53 p.m. Camera details: / ISO 200 : f/5.6 : 1/3 second : 55mm : Nikon D40 : Nikon 18-55mm lens Shot narrative: / Taken on the longest day of the year there was a collection of people having a picnic party up at the base of Reculver Towers. It seems quite a popular place to watch the sun set at the latest possible time.

  • / / / Kite Lady Media – ink pastel acrylic charcoal / Substrate – canvas textured paper / Original Art – SOLD to a kite enthusiast who collects ‘kite art’

  • / Frolicking Fifties Fashionista / created by karin taylor using ink pastel acrylic and charcoal / on canvas textured paper original available / matting and backing included / size 55×35cm

  • / / Bathing Boxes is a card taken from the Beach Series of original paintings by Karin Taylor. This is a mixed media production on canvas textured paper. / I had uploaded this before, but only as a card, it is now available as a print also

  • for the very lovely and talented artist jemimalovesbigted In the summer of 2000, sudden summer storms washed large amounts of nutrients into Port Phillip Bay. These nutrients caused blooms of microscopic algae called dinoflagellates. The increased nutrients and warm water meant that these planktonic organisms may be present in sufficient numbers to colour the water. This happened late in November and the eastern shores of Port Phillip Bay were stained red by an algal bloom. / Although the dinoflagellates were apparently not toxic, they were able to glow in the dark. During this phenomenon, many locals would arrive on the beach shores at night, pick up a hand full of sand and throw it into the sea to see it glow in the dark. Bioluminescence is simply light produced by a chemical reaction which originates in an organism. / Bioluminescence is a primarily marine phenomenon. It is the predominant source of light in the largest fraction of the habitable volume of the earth, the deep ocean. / Bioluminescent bacteria occur nearly everywhere, and probably most spectacularly as the rare “milky sea” phenomenon, particularly in the Indian Ocean where mariners report steaming for hours through a sea glowing with a soft white light as far as the eye can see.

  • A glamorous sunset – or was it a sunrise? – in North Carolina’s Outer Banks…Point Harbor to be exact. / . / Also taken in North Carolina: / A Sandy Stairway To Heaven / Rhapsody In Blue /

  • Man walking his two dogs at Rosebud front beach.

  • The near stillness recalls what is forgotten, extinct angels. / / Georg Trakl (1887 – 1914)

  • Taken at Half Moon Bay near Melbourne, Victoria, Australia at sunset on a nice warm summer’s day. Taken with Canon 400D on tripod and with ND4 grad filter, worked on in Adobe Lightroom 2 Click here for my other seascapes Featured in the Mornington Peninsula & Port Phillip Bay Group in February 2009

  • Chalupy, Puck Bay, Poland

  • This is stunning Hanson Bay on Kangaroo Island, South Australia, Australia. This was taken in summer on a perfect day and is probably my favourite beach on Kangaroo Island. This was taken with a Canon DSLR EOS 350D camera and a 18-55mm lens.

  • A re edit of a pic I already have on here which was a HDR image, trying to steer away from it unless I find it appropriate. I like this one better in a lot of ways sometimes it’s better not to see all the hidden details. Processed in Adobe Lightroom 2. Gear out in the field – Canon 400D, Velbon tripod, 10-22mm lens, shutter release, nd grad filter. Enjoy :) This image was the winner of the “Part of the Sun” (Sunset or Sunrise) Challenge in the “Mornings & Evenings—Sunbeams & Storms” Group on the 7th of April 2009. Click here for my other seascapes

  • MUSIC Sitting in the morning sun / I’ll be sitting when the evening comes / Watching the ships roll in / And I watch ‘em roll away again [Refrain] / Sitting on the dock of the bay / Watching the tide roll away / I’m just sitting on the dock of the bay / Wasting time I left my home in Georgia / Headed for the ‘Frisco bay / ‘Cause I had nothin to live for / And look like nothing’s gonna come my way So I’m just… / [Refrain] Look like nothing’s gonna change / Everything still remains the same / I can’t do what ten people tell me to do / So I guess I’ll remain the same Sittin here resting my bones / And this loneliness won’t leave me alone / It’s two thousand miles I roamed / Just to make this dock my home Now, I’m just… / / a summer romance between Fractal Explorer & Apophysis

  • One of the coastal breakwaters on the beach at Colwyn Bay.

  • ....remember when life was simple and even the smallest things amused you? The heart of a child beams with innocence and goodness. FEATURED on RB’s feature page – Art & Photography! – Aug. 09 / FEATURED in the group The Woman Photographer – Aug. 09 / FEATURED in the group The Retro Conglomerate – Sept. 09 / FEATURED in the group Freedom to Shine – Sept. 09 / TOP 10 CHALLENGE placement in the Good News Group – Sept. 09 / FEATURED in the group Dimensions – Sept. 09

  • Sand dune protected by fencing in Bay Head Beach, New Jersey / Nikon D80 w/ 24-120mm VR Featured in Live and Let Live – September 20, 2009 / Featured in Going Coastal – September 22, 2009 / Featured in New Jersey Scenery – September 23, 2009

  • “Sunrise at Motion Bay” was taken at Maddox Cove, Newfoundland, Canada.

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