Showing posts with label coastal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label coastal. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Big Seas

A sub cyclonic system off Queensland provided a large swell at Kiama last week.
Good to see the guys in the pool keeping the tradition alive.




Cathedral Rocks (the old quarry) was a good spot to be with excellent lighting conditions for some moody landscapes.


Thanks to Denis for suggesting the trip to the coast that day.

Tuesday, October 09, 2007

A year of Blogging

Today is the anniversary of this blog, and to celebrate I am going

to say little and let the photos speak for themselves.




As a site devoted to the natural world, the following photos reflect

the wonders that surround us all if we just take the time to have a look.










Take the time to care for this world of ours.

It is a truely amazing place

Monday, October 01, 2007

Tidal Environment

Recently, while down at coastal rock pools, I found an area with
small rocky mounds protruding above the flat mud stone surface.


On these mounds, pictured below, were a multitude of small sea snails gathered
together with the surrounding areas devoid of any snails.

















I wondered why they should behave in such a way, and found out why as
I walked amongst this strange landscape.











As the water evaporates, it becomes more and more salty, until the area is a mass of salt crystals. For the snails it is a case of find high ground or die. As large seas break over the seawall and fill the shallow area, it dilutes the salt content and the snails go on their way till next it dries beyond their tolerance.
































The lady bird, pictured below, was not noticed until I processed the photo at home,

so I was not able to get a better shot.

It was most likely feeding on the small insects that inhabit the area.