
Low tide at seaside, here on New Castle Island, British Columbia. Would love to be on that boat right now! Wonder what they are doing out there; maybe some seaside fishing? And to the far left, a few people exploring the exposed rocks. Cool. Loving this island experience. The mainland is actually not too far away, maybe around 40 kilometres or so. Far, but not too far. The island life.. I wonder what it would be like to live here year round?! Thanks for stopping by.




Camera: Sony A7R III
Lens: Sony 24-105mm f4 G OSS
Editing: Lightroom





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What a nice place, wouldn't mind that yacht either! Living on an island like that can be rough in winter, sometimes it's hard to get supplies over on the mainland when the seas are rough for weeks at at time. A lot of times stores on the island are few and far between and expensive. I've lived in very rural cities before and the islands in the Caribbean, so had some experience there!
Great shots and looks like you enjoyed that low tide. The ocean has a lot of adventure to offer, but can be deadly too!
I see. Would need several months of supplies on hand at any time, in order to make a proper go at it. A challenge for sure, but not insurmountable. Thanks as always for stopping by.
Oh cutie ducks!
Sea rocks, usually I like to walk over them to get as far as I can and watch the sea from there, it's very nice, those ones look good for that!
Yes they do, I should have gone out there myself, maybe next time. I love this place!
That water is so Blue, I think that's cool man. & more interesting lookin' rocks
You ought to go there someday bos..
Watching ducks swimming always brings a sense of joy. They evoke a sense of peace, especially in a beautiful setting like this.
I agree with you there. Love watching animals play in their natural environment.
Thanks as always.