Tuesday, July 11, 2023

Bridgewater Bay low tide for Treasure Tuesday

 


Among many trips to this location this year, this was one of the unique photo where I managed to get my whole pants soaked wet by rogue waves. However, the silky flow in the foreground works out well.


Sony A7RV

FE 16-35mm f2.8 GM


Linking Treasure Tuesday




27 comments:

  1. And how interesting that rock in the background is, with a large hole in the center.

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    1. I have taken shots around that rock arch quite frequently. Quite hazardous around there

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  2. Esa roca que hay en el fondo, parece una puerta abierta al cielo.
    Un abrazo

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  3. This photo is worth a bit of a soaking but I hope you dried out quickly :)

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  4. Pretty scene, a lovely sunset. Take care, have a wonderful week!

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  5. The silky flow must be by long exposure I suppose.

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  6. Bonita foto, con el plus que le da la larga exposición al agua.

    Saludos.

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  7. Gorgeous. I've never tried long exposures. Your photos make me want to do so!
    Thanks for sharing at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2023/07/the-things-kids-do.html

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  8. Lovely and worth getting your pants soaked.

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  9. Bravo another beautiful landscape photo.

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  10. Me parece que esa costa tiene las montañas muy cerca. Formaciones muy similares las hay en la costa norte española, vistas por mi en la playa de las Catedrales. Pero he visto fotos similares en lugares mas o menos cercanos.

    Saludos.

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    1. I believe Australia joins Spain coast in the very early times

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  11. There are some photos that you just have to pay the price for and this beauty is one of them.

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  12. Another beautiful water shot that you have shown us.

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  13. Great photo!
    I like the flow of water and the play of light.

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  14. Love the 'dreaminess' of the photograph! What a lovely landscape too with all those rocks and the seastack and all. :)

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