Friday, June 26, 2015

Low Tide

 Pier on New Hampshire coast

Low tide on the Atlantic Ocean. I'm used to the Great Lakes, which have no tides and so no lovely low-tide reflections. I was pleased to see these.

A longer view

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34 comments:

  1. Ahhh...I can smell the ocean!...:)JP

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  2. Beautiful scenes...and awesome reflection.
    Also, perused below this post and enjoyed your beach fencing!!!

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  3. Serious tidal changes up in those parts.

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  4. Lindas fotos e reflexos! bjs, chica

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  5. Can't really imagine the high tide, but this is impressive!

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  6. great shots, but that pier looks very old and not very safe...........

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  7. That is low tide, great reflections! And a pretty sky. Have a happy Friday and weekend ahead!

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  8. Bridge reflections.. well spotted EG.

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  9. that first photo says it all, that the Atlantic tides are amazing and oh so high, have not seen the like of this since i moved here 30 years ago... Savannah has tides like this, but here our tides is hardly noticeable.. that first photo, the perspective is perfect

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  10. It really is amazing how much the tide can change the water level. Love the rickety look of the pier.

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  11. Know that look well. Know that smell well too.

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  12. Yep! It's got a charming sense to it as well! Beautiful views, low and high, it's all nature's gift to us! Enjoy your weekend.

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  13. I'll bet the smell was strong ... like rotting things ...

    I hope you didn't try to walk on that pier; it doesn't appear to be too sturdy!

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  14. The reflections are cool and so was the beach fencing in earlier post.

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  15. Great reflections are terrific as always!! I do love the beach at any time of day!! Hope you have a great weekend!! Enjoy!!

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  16. Terrific shots, EG! Yes, I'm more used to the lakes, so the handful of times I've been at an ocean, low tide is something very different for me.

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  17. And it looks like you had great weather to enjoy it, EG!

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  18. Always interesting to have a look around the sea shore when the tide is far out!

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  19. i really adore puddle reflections...some of the best reflections i have ever seen!!!

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  20. Those are great reflections.

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  21. I wonder what creatures were in the puddles...that was my first thought. My girls would be in them...even at their age now!

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  23. Enjoying your images from New Hampshire.

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  24. Hey, I know this area! I grew up on the North Shore of Massachusetts, just south of here.

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  25. That low tide is lovely, in a haunting sort of way.

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  26. Wooden Piers and pretty reflections - two of my favourite things! Great shots

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  27. The coastal tides are wonderful and there are things to discover when the tide is out. Nice pics.

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  28. Low tides can make great reflections!

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