Sand shadow 

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  • Seaweed, half buried in the sand … evening shadows, perfect simplicity in nature’s patterns.

  • A rare sight on southern Victorian beaches these days, a perfect sea sponge with tiny shell nearby and late afternoon shadows on the sand.

  • Footprint in the sand

  • Australia, the great outdoors. Combining / the beauty of rippling wind blown sand dunes, / blue sky and old gum trees. / . / More Australian landscapes and scenics here / . / Want to see more of Australia? / Visit my online photo galleries here

  • Love this shot of my husband and our youngest daughter. / She is so independent and hardly ever holds hands, so it is rare to get a shot like this, also I love the difference in height between them, It reminds me that she is still really small, and although she doesn’t act like it, she does still need me :-)

  • FROM THE LOCAL HORSE RIDING STABLES AT DRUIDSTON PEMBROKESHIRE WALES A RIDER GALLOPS ACROSS THE BEACH

  • Photograph taken on Venice Beach, California

  • I will be your shelter

  • Sandy beach at sunset with people in the distane.

  • Pangaea If, at the dawning of this world, we were ever one / Then tell me how it is that we’ve withered away to this Tell me how we have fractured / Into nothing greater than six billion separate islands / Adrift between vast and deep oceans / Constantly eroding our shores Six billion. . . / Moving at a slow / Almost imperceptible rate / Drawing us to our final destination / That is neither here nor there And we, / The meek and the inheritors / Six billion lost / And not one capable / Of remembering / What it means / To be whole by nicolas hall An image and poem based on the idea of the world’s creation. Pangaea is the name commonly associated with the landmass that broke into the pieces we now call our continents. On a more personal scale, it is symbolic of a union long forgotten. And strong connections eroded by time and tide. . .

  • fantasy sand sculpture / with some digital help

  • I find endless inspiration at the beach. I’m rarely there during the heat of the day, but towards late afternoon, when the sun drops lower and picks out textures and details, is the time for me. Taken with Canon A460. / / .......................................................................................... / Image Copyright Duncan Waldron © 2008 / This image may not be reproduced without permission / .......................................................................................... / /

  • This shot was taken at the ocean beach in Spring Lake, New Jersey. / June, 2008

  • Minolta x-370

  • summer mood…

  • Sunrise at Point Lonsdale, Victoria I appreciate you taking time to view my work, and I really enjoy reading your comments. / Thanks for visiting :-)

  • I was fascinated by the variety of patterns found in the sand on the beach at different times of the day. This shot was taken at dawn. A combination of shadows, light, undulating waves , flotsam & jetsam and one lone footprint, I presume… Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, February 2009

  • Featured in Sea – April 6th, 2009 Taken on Sugar Beach, Maui, Hawaii with Canon XSi f/11, 1/640 sec, ISO-200.

  • Camera Details: / Nikon D70s , Sigma 10-20mm HSM f4-5.6 Location: / Hargen Aan Zee, Noord-Holland, The Netherlands Map: / Road Map , Terrain , Satellite Copyright: / © Brendan Schoon , All rights reserved. Background Information: / Coastal Dunes form where constructive waves encourage the accumulation of sand, and where prevailing onshore winds blow this sand inland. There need to be obstacles e.g. vegetation, pebbles etc. to trap the moving sand grains. As the sand grains get trapped they start to accumulate, this is the start of dune formation. The wind then starts to affect the mound of sand by eroding sand particles from the windward side and depositing them on the leeward side. Gradually this action causes the dune to “migrate” inland, as it does so it accumulates more and more sand. Dunes provide privacy and shelter from the wind. source: wikipedia Life / Salty Rocks /

  • Sand dredging at Glenelg Beach – South Australia

  • Taken with my old compact Nikon coolpix 4800…on a deserted beach… by this beach bum wannabee… / :))))) Playa del Carmen, Mexico

  • Oil on Canvas, 67.0cm x 87.0cm

  • Canon 50D | ISO 100 | f22 | 15 | 10mm | nd400 | Lee 0.6 and 0.9 Soft Grads Slipping fast / Down with his ship / Fading in the shadows / - Metallica, Unforgiven III After a recent visit to Point Cartwright, we thought we might as well stop by and check the SS Dicky for some more nd400 and Lee fun. The tide was fantastic – beautifully lapping around the wreck. I was thinking I needed another element to this shot and so Kane decided to jump in and stand still for a lot of time. He did cop a good number of waves and was a very still model. Natutal light rays in the sky provided by the sun passing through some clouds. The dark patch is a little annoying in the top right, but alas the interest in the image is enough I hope :) Processing Clarity, black and white, cool WB tones, more gradient in the sky, sharpening.

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