Tuesday, July 14, 2009

WATERY WEDNESDAY ~ 9 Coffin Bay

A stormy day at Coffin Bay, Eyre Peninsula,
South Australia.



These are the light effects that greeted us on arrival
one late afternoon in winter.



Pelicans perching and a cormorant lauching into space



With all that weather coming in, it was still a peaceful
yet invigorating scene.

Thanks to 2sweetnsaxy you can see lots of water by
clicking the Logo and joining in the fun.

33 comments:

  1. A very nice set of pictures.. I love the red flags in the top shot..
    Tom
    My postings today are Tree Views and some Flowers And A Poem

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  2. Ah! What a beautiful silver hue! It must have been bliss to get out of the car and see the view!

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  3. I think it's the light that really makes these images!
    These are lovely!!

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  4. You have caught the atmosphere of the approaching storm. Great! Hope it didn't get too stormy later for you.

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  5. Love that silver water and grey sky.

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  6. Very dramatic pictures.I can almost feel the air.
    Blessings,Ruth

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  7. These shots manage to be peaceful and dramatic at the same time! Love the birds! Have a beautiful day, Arija!

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  8. Beautiful and calming photos, I love these.

    Have a great day
    Guy
    Regina In Pictures

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  9. Nice shots, I especially liked the birds. Guess they were waiting for the weather.
    Thanks for comments! The seven Hills cat most be some years now according to my brother, and I think he was well fed. It was a very talkative cat and we had a nice long chat. I have been to the Arid land, but I guess it was too early. Have a nice day!

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  10. Beautiful photos. There is so much beauty and energy in these lovely photos. The birds always enjoy these kinds of days...sailing on the winds. Thanks for sharing.
    Smiles

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  11. Wonderful captures, Arija! They make me want to run for cover before the storm starts.

    I will be back to catch up on your blog.

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  12. Lovely scenery. Wonder why it's called Coffin Bay...

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  13. A really beautiful set of photos and a beautiful place but what a terrible name!

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  14. Watery Wednesday is also a great topic for the Dutch photos! There's always water somewhere here. Therefore I enjoy seeing your photos so much and thanks for your visit.

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  15. Beautiful place. Great shots Arija.
    Regina

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  16. Peaceful & invigorating, indeed! These shots are quite lovely!

    Happy WW!

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  17. Very nice.. the light bouncing off the ripples in the water are always delightful.. even in winter!
    Mr. Linky is broken.. again... so my Watery Wednesday is HERE.

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  18. Lovely, I see what you mean about our pictures being similar.

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  19. I love the monochrome effect of the light in these pictures, very atmospheric.

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  20. I can just feel the wind on my face as I see the storm clouds in your photos. I like the way the diminished light hits the water.

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  21. Fantastic photos. Beautiful in black and white.
    Sydney - City and Suburbs

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  22. Fantastic images, all those lovely dancing reflections. I love your photographs Arija, always do :)

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  23. Thank you for your comments!
    Beautiful photos!

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  24. These photos are very stark and beautiful - you captured a mood here.

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  25. Beatiful scenery..even better photography!!

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  26. Beautifully captured and great in B&W or is it just me seeing them in BW.

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  27. It might be winter but the stormy weather made great lighting effects. I wonder why its called Coffin Bay.

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  28. what a beautiful post. happy watery wednesday.

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  29. even if it was stormy still the birds are happy playing in the beach.

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  30. Beautiful light and atmosphere in these shots. I love to be outside on days like that.

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  31. I love the feel of these pictures and the weather they represent.

    Love Renee xoxo

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