Monday, September 7, 2009

Low tide (III)

28 comments:

Rob Siemann said...

gorgeous!

VP said...

This is so strange: they look like two different types of shore pasted together. Is this the ocean or is still the river?

Laurent said...

Thanks for your comment on my Paris blog about the Montmatre hill. And to answer your questions, yes I've had the great pleasure to visit Lisbon and its fabulous hills !
see you

brattcat said...

What an eloquent shot. You have captured the dialogue between shore and sea here. The whispering green of transition.

Unknown said...

Vogon Poet, it's the ocean.

Leif Hagen said...

Great photo! I guess once one gets past the slippery, slimy, green stuff then a swim would be nice!

Sharon said...

I like the patterns and colors that nature has made.

Anya said...

Great shot,
it looks out slippery ;)

Unknown said...

Beautiful photograph of a beautiful place!

Tanya Breese said...

Ohhh I love this JM...makes me wish I was there, walking along the shore!

marley said...

I loike all the blues and greens! Very nice.

joo said...

Beautiful! I miss see very much.

Olivier said...

une superbe vue, belle mer qui donne envie

Babzy.B said...

nice compostion !

Marie-Noyale said...

I'll wait for high tide to go swimming!!
Interesting ground though!

Tiago Ralha said...

Aí está uma vista que adoro!!!

Lowell said...

What an interesting confluence of water and sand...it appears that high tide comes to exactly the same point twice a day! Is that possible?

Fascinating shot, JM!

Field of View said...

Parabéns pela foto...o lugar parece paradisíaco !

: )

Julie ScottsdaleDailyPhoto.com said...

very colorful, nice composition. the greens and the textures are great. I started a series today on my website from my photography tour. It was quite an interesting trip to the slot canyon and Vermillion Cliffs. Also, if you like travel photos, we have posted action photos from Buenos Aires, Argentina on our travel photo site, www.vivalavoyage.com. Happy Monday!

Cezar and Léia said...

The ocean colour is wonderful, and this picture is very beautiful!
Léia

stromsjo said...

Still looks a bit too moist for tennis in Estoril but the tournament is not until March, right? ;)

Wonderful photo. Is this at sunset?

Joan Elizabeth said...

I like this type of shot a lot ... don't think I've ever seen a "green" transition to the sea before ... but I don't get to the seaside much.

Jim Klenke said...

Is that rock or sand? I like how the picture is broken into 3 parts.

Sujata said...

Simply beautiful.....

Judy said...

Awesome shot!

Jim said...

What an ineteresting effect on the shoreline.
Sydney - City and Suburbs

studioJudith said...

Magical capture!

Anonymous said...

I love this shot! Here you've got the different colors and textures them going again. It's awesome!