Wednesday, March 16, 2011
In Camera ... High tide and Sparkling Seas
On a clear sparkling day last week the high tide at Crosby was around 1.30 pm, with a strong north west wind blowing this meant it would be a good day for photography. The crystal clear air combined with swiftly moving clouds and water meant that the scene was constantly changing, revealing more and more figures as the tide receded.
The wet sands seemed to hold the water, giving perfect reflections of the sky.
Closer to the southern end of the beach the wind whipped foam from the rough seas looks like a scattering of snow on the beach.
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