REFLECTIONS OF CHESTERMANS BEACH
AN EAGLE’S SUNSET
“I shot these on June 4rth/14. The eagle is Romeo. My favourite feathered friend. He’s always happy to see & pose for me. Our weather here has been very poor. If I don’t get the light, I do not go out. So I haven’t seen my friend in what seems like an eternity!”
SUNSET SEARCHING
A TOFINO SUNSET
“October in Tofino has been unusually rainy ……………even for us! I went for a bike ride/walk on Chestermans today. I think I ran into three people. You can always tell how bad the storm is by the number of people you run into out on the beach. I’ve been out there in raging winds & hard rain with nobody else, but If you go during a warm summer day, there are several hundred out there. So I use what I call the “Tofino” Scale to determine how large a storm is. There is the “Richter” scale for earthquakes, the “Beaufort” scale for wind strength & the “Fujita”scale for Tornados. I use the “Tofino” scale to determine how bad a storm is.
The “Tofino” scale uses the number of people found on the beach by me during an average walk. A number of 500 is considered a very excellent day to be out & about, while a number of 0 means a very bad storm. (500-0, excellent to bad) Today was a three.
So I’ve decided to repost a couple of shots I took. I shot these on April 27th/09. What you’re seeing is a rainstorm with the setting sun in behind. All colours are original & have not been altered.”
they look even better on your site Tina! thanks!
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You’re welcome, Wayne. I love sharing your gorgeous photographs🙂
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Fascinating photos! Thanks for sharing T! 🙂 ❤
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Welcome, Deb. Glad you enjoyed 🙂 ❤
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🙂 ❤
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Beautiful!
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Thanks for stopping by, Diana xx
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Oh wow, those shots are amazing!
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I know! They take your breath away…
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