We walked yesterday evening and the water turned silver as the light polarized. Beautiful.
Blue beach
We walked yesterday evening and the water turned silver as the light polarized. Beautiful.
It is early here and still dark, though this was taken at night in the evening light…
The last and darkest blues and blacks in my moon rise series. This time I am zoomed in. I love the light on the upper edge of the cloud as well as in the middle. I was cold and went home…. blue and bluest…
I took this yesterday, right in the street in front of my house. Was it one car, leaving this trail? I don’t know.
The third photograph in the series is bluer and darker. It is getting cold!
These are just rocks, right? We heard the birds in the rocks before we saw them: black oystercatchers. They make a wonderfulย queep call and we stopped to look for them right away. They are very quick searching the rocks. This is taken with a zoom lens and I didn’t want to go closer and disturb them.
My sleep cycle is a bit messed up, so I am up in the night. Here is a moon rise, more blue….
Doing rural medicine and attending deliveries and inpatient and call for years, I don’t worry if my sleep cycle is off time. I am happy to fall asleep early and don’t care if I am up in the night! There were years where I had call weekends of 72 hours or worked in clinic after a clinic day and being up most of the night. I like sleep but I don’t worry about when…. it is all good….
This boulder was over my head and out of the water and there are the limpets. Holding on and along a small canyon in the rock that must give them some shelter. Does it protect them from the waves when they return or the birds when the water is low? Hold on, limpets.
Back to Fort Worden in the evening at the end of a beach walk. Fading light and everything turning blue and beautiful and mysterious.
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