The inscription says: “1865
Tragedy on the high seas off Montrose.
Andrew Brown, ship’s mate, killed the captain. He then sailed the Schooner “Nymph” back to Stonehaven, to see his mother one last time.”

#Scotland #UK #Stonehaven #ocean #sea #beach #shore #shoreline #beachwalk #ship #boat #sailing #sailboat #historical #artwork #metallic #artwalk #sky
Into the Distance

The raw power of the last storm left its mark on the coastline in ways that words alone can’t capture. One wave barrier along the beach had been half-buried in sand, transforming the landscape into something entirely new. Behind the sand, seawater was trapped, forming a wide temporary lagoon. It’s a reminder of how coastlines are constantly reshaped—new land created in mere hours by natural forces that would take humans days of heavy labor to replicate. And just as quickly as it appears, nature can undo her own work with the next storm.

Standing at the far end of the wave breakers, I was struck by the illusion of infinity. The long row of wooden posts stretched out toward the horizon, now divided by the sudden dune as if the sea itself had been cut in two. It felt both surreal and epic, a fleeting sculpture carved by wind, waves, and time.

Scenes like these remind us that the shore is alive—never fixed, always shifting. Every tide, every storm, every grain of sand tells a part of the story. We are just lucky enough to be there to witness it.

Taken with my Canon 5DsR (51 megapixels) and Sigma ART 24/70mm lens.

#IntoTheDistance #BeachPhotography #StormImpact #CoastalChange #NaturePower #SandDunes #WaveBreakers #Seascape #CanonPhotography #SigmaArt2470 #Canon5DsR #CoastalGeology #ShiftingSands #DynamicCoastline #NaturalForces #StormScars #SeashoreMagic #OceanView #CoastalProcess #LandFormation #BeachVibes #LandscapePhotography #EpicNature #ChangingEarth #EarthScience #CoastalErosion #SandAndSea #NatureIsArt #SeascapePhotography #SeaAndSky #OceanPhotography #ClimateAndCoast #Geoscience #CoastalEcosystem #StormySea #TideAndTime #BeachWalk #CoastalBeauty #NaturePowerful #MotherNature
The situation:

Jelly Blubbers, Pippies, pair of glasses, straws, 2 Woodstock cans, plastic turtle, cup ans ball toy on a lanyard, polystyrene and plastic bits.

#plogging #litter #rubbish #beach #beachwalk #take3forthesea #BeachClean
The situation:
Exposed rocks that are normally hidden.
Sand cliffs, with some hidden colour.
Got a thank you from someone watching.
Another handful of rubbish removed from beach.
Broken plastic, polystyrene, straw, bag, corroded can, silica damp removal bag, metho bottle cap, sherbet spoon. Also poweraid bottle.

#beach #beachwalk #plogging #take3forthesea #beachclean
A vanishing beach is a rare type of beach where the sea water retreats a very long distance during low tide and then comes back during high tide, making it look as if the sea has disappeared and reappeared. 🌊✨

This is Chandipur Beach in Odisha, India with similar characteristics.

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#Beach #Ocean #Sea #Waves #SandyBeach #Coastline #Seashore #BeachVibes #BeachPhotography #BeachLife #SeaView #BlueSky #BeachWalk #Seascape #BeachDay #NaturePhotography #OceanView #TropicalVibes #BeachMood #BeachLove #photography #pixelfed #mobilephotography
A courageous flight through dark clouds opens the way to clear blue skies.

#darkclouds #birdflight #bluehorizon #Atlantic #ocean #beach #beachwalk #fuerteventura #island #canaries #spain
“I never get tired of the blue sky” said Vincent Van Gogh.

I never get tired of the blue sea.

#Chrani #Messinia #Peloponnese #Greece #MessinianGulf #gulf #ionian #sea #beach #beachwalk #storm
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Into the Distance

The raw power of the last storm left its mark on the coastline in ways that words alone can’t capture. One wave barrier along the beach had been half-buried in sand, transforming the landscape into something entirely new. Behind the sand, seawater was trapped, forming a wide temporary lagoon. It’s a reminder of how coastlines are constantly reshaped—new land created in mere hours by natural forces that would take humans days of heavy labor to replicate. And just as quickly as it appears, nature can undo her own work with the next storm.

Standing at the far end of the wave breakers, I was struck by the illusion of infinity. The long row of wooden posts stretched out toward the horizon, now divided by the sudden dune as if the sea itself had been cut in two. It felt both surreal and epic, a fleeting sculpture carved by wind, waves, and time.

Scenes like these remind us that the shore is alive—never fixed, always shifting. Every tide, every storm, every grain of sand tells a part of the story. We are just lucky enough to be there to witness it.

Taken with my Canon 5DsR (51 megapixels) and Sigma ART 24/70mm lens.

#IntoTheDistance #BeachPhotography #StormImpact #CoastalChange #NaturePower #SandDunes #WaveBreakers #Seascape #CanonPhotography #SigmaArt2470 #Canon5DsR #CoastalGeology #ShiftingSands #DynamicCoastline #NaturalForces #StormScars #SeashoreMagic #OceanView #CoastalProcess #LandFormation #BeachVibes #LandscapePhotography #EpicNature #ChangingEarth #EarthScience #CoastalErosion #SandAndSea #NatureIsArt #SeascapePhotography #SeaAndSky #OceanPhotography #ClimateAndCoast #Geoscience #CoastalEcosystem #StormySea #TideAndTime #BeachWalk #CoastalBeauty #NaturePowerful #MotherNature