I love how the sunlight sparkles and shimmers within the rippling movement of the waters on the coast. These are abstract worlds which I would like to glimpse more often than I do, full of the richness of life and wonder. These images feature what I believe is a seaweed called Gutweed (Ulva intestinalis).
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Shanklin Beach, Isle of White, England, August 2018 Β© Pete Hillman.
Lovely images Pete, nice to do a bit of rock pooling.
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Thank you, Brian π I wish there were more rockpools where I was with more variety. I love these fascinating and beautiful environments.
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Oh goody, you’re back! Nice photos Pete. I guess the seaweed is in a rockpool? I love peeking into rockpools!
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Thank you, Liz π Yes, I have several days of catching up to do! Yes, a rockpool, and I love these kind of places π
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Exciting images, nicely caught!!
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Thank you, Anita π I love that special world.
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On your hols, Senor Pete? Did you remember to take your bucket and spade?
π
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I was, Ark, but back now. No bucket and spade this year. Just the camera π
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As Jimi Hendrix once sang ….
”And so castles made of sand …. melt into the sea.”
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The water looks so crystal clear. Such lovely photos!
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Thank you, Belinda π
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You’re lucky to have these tide pools, and clear water to go with them. The images really are lovely — delightful to see them, and to find your posts again.
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Thank you very much, Linda π
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Iβd love to see a beautiful silk fabric just like this!
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The colours really do shine under clear waters. Thank you, Tina π
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The water is so clear and the green so striking! Good to have you
back, Pete.
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Thank you, Sandy π Considering it was the English Channel, it was clear.
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I love looking into rock pools, you never know what you might find. In my case usually nothing of interest!
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I am the same. These rockpools were not as rich as others I have visited in the past.
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I am pleased you are back: it has been worth the wait for these delightful images.
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Thank you very much, Anne π
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