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Due to the fact that the wind comes almost from West, the waves become the same direction, from W to E, and wash the sand away
To stop/make less this washout effect, to break the stronght of the waves - that's the reason of this pillars. In the northern part of Zeeland there are beaches , many km long, and there are this pillars, always two lines together, repeating so about 500m. Depending from tide/low tide you can see 2,0m or nothing from them.
At the beach, San Fernando, Spain - This is the second image I've had published as a book cover, see this link www.amazon.co.uk/Fleeing-Back-Pat-Hanahoe-Dosch/dp/193885...
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Due to the fact that the wind comes almost from West, the waves become the same direction, from W to E, and wash the sand away
To stop/make less this washout effect, to break the stronght of the waves - that's the reason of this pillars. In the northern part of Zeeland there are beaches , many km long, and there are this pillars, always two lines together, repeating so about 500m. Depending from tide/low tide you can see 2,0m or nothing from them.
Westkapelle (51°32′N, 3°26′E) is a village in the municipality of Veere on the island Walcheren, in the province Zeeland of the Netherlands. On 1 January 2005, it had a population of 2,671. Westkapelle is on the westernmost tip of Walcheren and is surrounded by the sea on three sides.
Westkapelle is mainly known because of its lighthouse, standing prominently at the entrance to the village. This tower is the remains of a church that burned down in the 18th century. In the 19th century, a light was added to the top so that it could serve as a lighthouse.
Westkapelle was a separate municipality from 1816 until 1997, when it was merged with Veere.
This is an old school curd breaker used in the production of cheese. I believe It was used to cut the curd into smaller pieces which then allowed the liquid whey to be removed.
Due to the fact that the wind comes almost from West, the waves become the same direction, from W to E, and wash the sand away
To stop/make less this washout effect, to break the stronght of the waves - that's the reason of this pillars. In the northern part of Zeeland there are beaches , many km long, and there are this pillars, always two lines together, repeating so about 500m. Depending from tide/low tide you can see 2,0m or nothing from them.
Another shots of large waves smacking into and over the Southern Breakwater at Aberdeen.
That Breakwater is over 1000 feet long and that lighthouse at the end if 61 feet tall alone
Just love playing around these breakers practicing with my filters as the tide comes in, a short 0.5 exposure to create some nice movement
Tech Details:
Nikon D7000
Sigma 17-70mm F2.8-4.5 @ 17mm
Exposure: 105.1 sec, f/16
ISO: 100
B+W ND110
Hitech 1.2 ND se grad
Capture One 6 (raw conversion)
CS3 Ext & Silver Efex Pro2
Due to the fact that the wind comes almost from West, the waves become the same direction, from W to E, and wash the sand away
To stop/make less this washout effect, to break the stronght of the waves - that's the reason of this pillars. In the northern part of Zeeland there are beaches , many km long, and there are this pillars, always two lines together, repeating so about 500m. Depending from tide/low tide you can see 2,0m or nothing from them.
Westkapelle (51°32′N, 3°26′E) is a village in the municipality of Veere on the island Walcheren, in the province Zeeland of the Netherlands. On 1 January 2005, it had a population of 2,671. Westkapelle is on the westernmost tip of Walcheren and is surrounded by the sea on three sides.
Westkapelle is mainly known because of its lighthouse, standing prominently at the entrance to the village. This tower is the remains of a church that burned down in the 18th century. In the 19th century, a light was added to the top so that it could serve as a lighthouse.
Westkapelle was a separate municipality from 1816 until 1997, when it was merged with Veere.
Camera Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Shooting Date/Time: 9-1-2011 12:51:36
Tv( Shutter Speed ): 1/20
Av( Aperture Value ):F 18
ISO Speed: 100
Another angle of Teignmouth Pier on Christmas Eve morning. The waves were breaking really well and this is my favourite from this side of the pier.
This one has been processed slightly differently to my previous effort and as a result the whole scene is slightly brighter. Whether its more realistic or not is a matter of debate but I think I prefer it.
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Ice Breaker, Jokulsarlon Lagoon, Iceland
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Sorry to keep hammering you with beach shots but it's my only source of inspiration these days. Aside from Camellias and Daffodils, there's not a pixel of color on the farm. This is a shot taken just before sunset over the sound (Albemarle Sound) with the light picking up on the surf in the Atlantic. The view here is to the North toward Duck on the Outer Banks. Its really better in the light box. Have a great weekend everybody and thanks for the look.
One of those images which i feel needs the mono treatment, a simple subject brought to life with a slow exposure.
The Breakers Newport Rhode Island USA. The Breakers was built as the Newport summer home of Cornelius Vanderbilt II, a member of the wealthy United States Vanderbilt family
Long exposure of "ice breakers" near Marken. I'm starting to love this kind of minimalist photography.
Some background information:
After periods of severe frost the coast of Marken is sometimes threatened by drifting ice. Ice floes sometimes more than one meter thick and ten meters wide along the dike and the country would move here the locality Rozewerf (whose houses are built mostly of wood) to completely destroy.
For protection are twelve metal beams at an angle of about 30 degrees in the water placed. An ice floe who dread being pushed so lifted from the water under its own weight and break into small pieces.
Details:
Nikon D300
Nikkor 12-24 mm @ 12 mm
92 sec @ f13, ISO 100
Lee .9 Hard GND Filter / Lee Big Stopper
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Twilight over the Atlantic Ocean on a crisp winter evening, at Anchor Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador
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That's Reef Point in the foreground and then Abalone Point behind it. If you get around Abalone Point, you are almost at Laguna Beach.
persian gulf, makran coast - sistan and baluchestan province - Iran
nikon 8008s
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