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Sunlight Reflecting On The Sea

by SeasideMan @ 10/06/08 - 10:06:08

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The perpetually shifting patterns of light on the sea are ever-changing, permanence in motion. It is uplifting to see the light from the sun glinting and twinkling on the breaking waves as they come tumbling towards the shore.

Sight and sound are in perfect harmony, with splashing water matching splashes of light.

We use the terminology of light to describe our moods. A good mood is light or bright, and a bad mood is dark or gloomy. Our moods can also be blue or grey, and for anger we "see red". There's no red on the sea though, except at sunset.

Cheers, Tom.

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skip2468skip2468 [Member]
10/06/08 @ 10:40

A very interesting effect indeed.

SeasideManSeasideMan pro
10/06/08 @ 11:21

It really is good for us, I think. Everyone seems to be lifted by a beach walk.

Tom.

dennypoosdennypoos [Member]
10/06/08 @ 21:06

Guess so, even Robinson Crusoe found his 'Man Friday' on a beach.

SeasideManSeasideMan pro
10/06/08 @ 21:35

True, but I think Crusoe's island was pretty small...

Tom.

la_spicela_spice [Member]
11/06/08 @ 09:39

Lovely! :)

SeasideManSeasideMan pro
11/06/08 @ 09:49

Thanks, sometimes nature throws very special things at us.

Tom.

deana24deana24 [Member]
12/06/08 @ 10:17

I love the colour of the sea too - where is this?

SeasideManSeasideMan pro
12/06/08 @ 10:43

Cardigan Bay on the West Wales Coast, near Aberystwyth. 6 months here now and it's the best place I've ever lived.

Tom.

deana24deana24 [Member]
12/06/08 @ 10:46

Lucky you - it looks lovely x

nearlyeddienearlyeddie [Member]
13/06/08 @ 18:12

Wow what a photo! Wow what an amazing world we live in.

SeasideManSeasideMan pro
13/06/08 @ 19:16

Thanks, I consider myself lucky enough to live somewhere that I can just point my camera and click, and the beauty of nature is captured.

Tom.

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