.303's Photography: Sunset on the Sea (56K warning)

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.303's Photography: Sunset on the Sea (56K warning)

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A week back, while bashing my head over ways to find something to waste time with/photograph, without doing any real work (such as searching for hiking routes and navigating), I wandered to the beach at a rather late hour and ended up not only at a different area of shore (northwards of Israel's major private marina) but during the sunset.
Alass, I lacked a tripod (I never take the bloody thing with me, haven't used one in years), but I managed to get some good stuff nonetheless, even if it was very hard to filter stuff. (I have a lot of alternate takes/colour shades of the photos).

Enjoy, and leave comments, lest I slap a jellyfish to your face! :D .
Silken Jellyfish
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I love silky water, although this was a bitch of a shot due to how dark it was.
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Red Sun
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Left out
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Poor guy:P. (Hot chick though ;)).

Walking into the Sun
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Sitting out there
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Jelly-Plague
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There are a LOT of Jellyfish in Israel at this time of the year.

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Diving In
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Good for a commercial, no?
I have shots of the guy doing all kinds of funky stretches :P.

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Hug
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Hug

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The Herzliya Marina at night. This had more potential, but I didn't have a tripod, and there weren't enough lights to get a good "light glow" effect. I lacked the skills and ability to manipulate the shutter time well enough to get a good shot here I think...
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Alternate take of silken jellyfish.

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