Love taking photos of the foam.
The playground below - part of. The beach is to the left.
The 2 photos below taken from another beach near where we stayed in the caravan park. I guess the people are getting mud crabs.
Photo below is opposite some shops with the beach to the left and walkway for miles along beside the sea. One would have thought there would be 'A Telstra Air' on that phone booth. Australians mostly know what I mean. It's a Wi-fi that one can access from your home Wi-fi, that's the idea the top of the box is pink if Wi-fi is available.
Great shots! Loved the first one.
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Thanks Catarina, it's a beauty the first one :)
DeleteVery good photos, especially of the backlighting. Surely the lady, she has the baby in her arms.
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The lady would have had her baby by now :)
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My grandboys would love that playground! The first shot of the silhouette of the pregnant woman is so nice.
ReplyDeleteThanks. I reckon your grandchildren would have a ball in the playgrounds there, I've only shown a wee bit.
DeleteI really like the one with the pregnant person... Great shot, and unusual at the same time.
ReplyDeleteCertainly unusual at sunset, I turned around and there she was in all her glory :)
DeleteLovely. Your foam photos are better than any I have ever managed.
ReplyDeleteIt's one of my aims to take a nice foam photo..
Deletebeautiful pictures
ReplyDeleteThank you Adam
DeleteLovely photos.
ReplyDeleteThanks Mildred
DeleteIt's very shallow water and so a great place to find sea creatures buried in the sand. I worry about what makes the foam in the sea.
ReplyDeleteWill have to look that up why foam in sea...
DeleteThe colours in that sunset are just lovely.
ReplyDeleteThey are. Every night nearly we went to the beach at sunset :)
DeleteReally nice photos
ReplyDeleteThanks Jo-Anne.
DeleteThe first photo is just awesome.. it is a beautiful capture.. the silhouette of the lady is very beautiful...
ReplyDeleteThanks Krishna, I expect I was at the right place at the right time :)
DeleteReally wonderful photos. Thank you for bringing us so much beauty.
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome, hope they brighten you day!
DeleteEither that or she had a whole watermelon for her lunch!! :)
ReplyDeleteThe mud crabs would be across the water...over in the mangrove habitats.
Lol, watermelon :)
DeleteI expect so re mud carbs, you would know better than I. :)
Pink top for wifi connection? That's handy to know.
ReplyDeleteI love the foam 'intersection'.
Amazing River how there are not many Wi-Fi Air about.
Deleteamazing photos!
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DeleteLovely silhouette of the pregnant lady
ReplyDeleteIt is Rosemary with the lady reading her phone.
DeleteFabulous photo's, and yes, I too love that first one ...
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Thanks Jan
DeleteI need a trip to the beach
ReplyDeleteOff you go then :) enjoy
DeleteI love the seascapes, they are superb.
ReplyDeleteThanks Bob.
DeleteJust loved the photos...
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DeleteBoa tarde, as belas fotos revelam o belo momento fotografico, são lindas, cativam.
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Thank you :)
DeleteThese are wondrous, especially the foam shot. What an amazing design.
ReplyDeleteThanks Sandra, foam always intrigues me.
DeleteLovely photos of the beach. You have such a long beach without any islands (as we have here).
ReplyDeleteThis public Wi-Fi is a great idea.
Yes we do have long stretches of beach without interruption from anything.
DeleteIt's a good idea the Wi-Fi, this particular one works off you own data at your home.
Forgot to say that the sunsetis very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteI love the scene with the pregnant lady. Nice framing between the trees.
ReplyDeleteThanks Andy
DeleteLovely photos! I suppose there is tide in some of the photos. We do not have it here in Finland.
ReplyDeleteYes, the tide comes in then it goes out to return :)
DeleteDidn't know you had no tide in Finland.
Have a wonderful weekend, M-w:)
ReplyDeleteThanks. You too :)
DeleteBeautiful, the beaches, the forests, the water surrounding the beaches, absolutely great.
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