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Sometimes even mistakes can turn out right. Here I woke up really early, way too early as I misjudged the time for a sunrise. So for an hour or so I was just waiting for the light. As the moon descended this opportunity arouse. This shot is taken at a point where on one side of the beach you can see east and watch the sunrise and basically just turn around and face west and watch the moon set. At this point the resort was abandoned, hence the chair. I only moved it slightly to improve the composition. Photo Taken: 04-Jan-2007 / Time: Early, somewhere between 5 and 6am / Conditions: Calm, really beautiful / / / / / / / Some other seascape art: / / / / / / /
A beautiful evening sky sitting upon the beach as the sun sets in Destin, Florida. Late September; no crowds; just peacefulness. / / Click on the buy/preview button to see the many RedBubble print options for this photo. / /
The power of mother nature. / Merewether Beach – Newcastle in NSW, Australia
Sunset at the Pier / California
/ Calypso’s Quest by Karin Taylor / from the Beach Stuff Series / this is mixed media collaged piece / i have used acrylics and guache, watercolours, cut out paper / to form the sails and the hull This song is about the ship Calypso, which was bought by Jacques-Yves Cousteau and converted to an oceanographic ship. Cousteau wanted to understand “The silent world” better, in order to protect it. “To live on the land we must learn from the sea” – Cousteau was the first to do research on pollution and its effects on the sea and received many honors for his accomplishments. John Denver cared deeply about nature and this song was a tribute to both Calypso and her captain and their valuable work. (thanks, Marthe – Amsterdam, Netherlands) Calypso” Lyrics / To sail on a dream, on a crystal clear ocean, / To ride on the crest of a wild raging storm; / To work in the service of life and the living / In search of the answers to questions unknown; / To be part of the movement and part of the growing, / Part of beginning to understand . . . Aye, Calypso, the places you’ve been to, / The things that you’ve shown us, / The stories you tell; / Aye, Calypso, I sing to your spirit, / The men who have served you / So long and so well. Like the dolphin who guides you, / You bring us beside you / To light up the darkness and show us the way; / For, though we are strangers in your silent world, / To live on the land we must learn from the sea; / To be true as the tide and free as the wind-swell, / Joyful and loving in letting it be . . . / John Denver / Album: Windsong
But this shot has a red lining / /
A Framed Sunset / Taken from the foreshore of Tootgarook along The Mornington Peninsula Melbourne Victoria. / / /
Taken at the boat club, darwin
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View of the magnificent Sunset from Squeaky Beach – Wilsons Promontory – Victoria – Australia / October 2008
Commended Hawkesbury District Agricultural Association Show, May 2009 On the 6th of January 2009, the skies above the South Coast of NSW Australia were streaked with smoke. In the Moreton National Park, between the coastal town of Nowra and the highlands village of Bundanoon, a fire had been burning for several days. Being in an inaccessible area, it posed no threat to property. Wildlife, however, would be suffering the consequences of almost one thousand hectares of natural bushland destroyed. This picture was taken on Gerroa Beach, just North of Nowra, a moment after the sun had set. Technical stuff: Nikon D80, Nikkor 18-200mm VR lens, hand held 97mm. Aperture priority, 1/20 sec f22, ISO 200, Pattern metering, Auto Exp & WB.
This structure is the iconic One Mile jetty in Carnarvon WA. The fantastic sun set coupled with the low tide and wet sand created a scene screaming out to be photographed
Coles Bay Freycinet National Park Tasmania. / Canon 30d 17-85mm lens. / /
Taken from Rhodes Town Beach, Greece (Taken with a Canon Sureshot A540) Winner of the “Skyscapes” Challenge (Sunrays) July 09
Beach huts / Thorpe Bay / Essex Nikon D300 CHALLENGE WINNER: / Essex avatar challenge / Artists of Essex group / August 2009
the most beautiful moon setting I have ever seen… / real colours! / after a fantastic Concert in Cascais, / dancing at SEAL´s songs…this was a Gift from Heaven to finish the night:) / . / . / 40 scs exposure / f 2.8 / ISO 100 / . / . / I don´t know what those white dots are on the left… / maybe stars…. / . / . 1st August 2009 / Parede beach / Atlantic Ocean / Lisbon Coast / Portugal / . / . /
Sunset over the tip of the Isle of Arran, from North Beach Ardrossan over the Clyde Estuary, Scotland (Taken with a Fuji S5800)
Early morning (yes you read the right – I actually got out of bed) and I wonder why I haven’t done so more often. By chance took a trip down Back Beach, with the dog to await the rising sun. Only to find a full moon setting across the sea as the sun was just coming up back over my right shoulder. It was quite dark and the first rays of light were peering from right of picture. The moon lit the sea with a spectacular moonbeam. This will be the first of three great images I took this morning. / Sony a350, 15sec at f5.6, ISO400 20mm – 8th Aug 2009. © Copyrighted Dean Mullin all rights reserved. / Do not copy or duplicate without my written permission
the second of a series I took early morning 8th August 2009. the rising sun on my back cast a beautiful glow on the island whilst the full moon was setting back towards the horizon. sony a350 15 sec atf22, iso400 16mm – with polarizing filter. © Copyrighted Dean Mullin all rights reserved. / Do not copy or duplicate without my written permission
FEATURED IN THE SCAVENGER HUNT / FEATURED IN POLYNESIAN CONNECTION / FEATURED IN WAVES / FEATURED IN THE WOMAN PHOTOGRAPHER / FEATURED IN SEA GROUP / FEATURED IN GOING COASTAL / FEATURED IN ALL WATER IN MOTION / FEATURED IN THAT ONE GREAT SHOT / FEATURED IN AS IS Awesome capture of a surfer at Makapuu Beach Park enjoying the huge waves brought on by the arrival of Hurricane Felicia, later downgraded to a tropical storm. Located below Makapu’u Point, a portion of land marking Hawaii’s easternmost tip. This is a very popular beach for bodysurfing. Rabbit Island and Flat Island sit just offshore and makes this beach a picturesque beauty. High surf, fierce shore break, and strong undertoe often occur during the winter months which can make this beach a hazardous place Nikon D90 As is / Nikkor lens 18-200 VR
Jackson Bay, West Coast, South Island, New Zealand. / I spent four days out on the coast, waiting for a sunset. It rained the whole time, untill the last day and there was a small gap in the clouds. / Nikon D200 /
Jackson Bay, West Coast, South Island, New Zealand. / I spent four days out on the coast, waiting for a sunset. All that happened was rain, untill the last day and there was a small gap in the clouds. / Nikon D200 Views 630 /
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