Seagulls at low tide (5 years and 2295 days ago)
At the right place and the right time.
(5 years and 2345 days ago)
At the right place and the right time.
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You can see light trails from moving cars on the road along the shoreline.
See SBS
The stars in the upper right corner are short lines, showing the earth movement during the exposure.
Exposure 30 sec f13, ISO 200 (5 years and 2372 days ago)
That´s really streaching the "theme" IMHO
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Nothing lasts very long in our damp, salt water environment without regular maintenance. Nature takes over very quickly, vegetation and rot from above and marine growth from below; both conspire to eliminate everything that floats. (5 years and 2447 days ago)
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When the tide falls, the harbour becomes much smaller. (5 years and 2483 days ago)
Tide does not fall, it recedes
Around here, we call it a falling tide, not a receding tide.
Faire enough, Language is such an interesting thing.
If "recede" and "fall" could be used interchangeably, then I suppose a person committing suicide by jumping from a high building "receded" to his death?
I'm not sure that anyone said those words could be used interchangeably in all matters, but when it comes to tides, they rise and fall. Wikipedia Tides are the rise and fall of sea levels caused by the combined effects of the gravitational forces exerted by the Moon and the Sun and the rotation of the Earth."
This is a fallen tide, soon to rise.
I've used rise and fall too for the sea level . This place looks so peaceful.
Think I'd have preferred more sky left in the photo, or less, it seems a bit strange as it is. Good luck.
I think that the strange look comes from using a wide angle lens and taking the photo high up on a pier. The focus was supposed to be on the mud flats.
My uncle must have a "falling" hairline
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