Time for a break from Twitter. I leave you with a few images that showcase what I enjoy photographing most. You can find my current work on FB: Beata Moore Photography and Instagram: moorebeata. You are also welcome to visit my website: https://t.co/wFOVLAWOKh
Awaiting the storm, I gazed at this settlement. I admired the architect's vision and relationship to the surroundings. A well-needed distraction from photographing the waves! @CanonUKandIE#Lanzarote
My trip to Lanzarote trip was great. Only my rental car had panic attacks about speed limits, corners, stop signs, and more. Back to photography though - unusually, I decided on the 16:9 format as it represented best the linear drama of the moment. @CanonUKandIE
Sunflower for me, a ladle with soup spilling from it, for less romantic individuals! Whatever the interpretation, it was joy for me to compose it.
@benrouk@canonuk#lanzarote#sandpatterns
I observed the simplicity and elegance of this pier with the wonder of a child, and these words by Daniel Libeskind came to my mind: 'Architecture is not based on concrete and steel, and the elements of the soil. It’s based on wonder'. @CanonUKandIE#pier#Spain
I was standing on the shore composing this shot and humming: "Hup, two, three, four, keep it up, two, three, four..." Colonel Hathi's March from The Jungle Book, as you know... My crazy brain conjured up the image of elephants disappearing into the sea. @CanonUKandIE@BenroUK
Is there a beauty in destruction? Does this image resonate with me because I was in a potentially dangerous place? At times, living on the edge makes us think faster and appreciate normality more. @CanonUKandIE#Sicily
I always suggest visiting #Newhaven at high tide, but as I was lazy, I ignored the ungodly hour and arrived much later. #StormHerminia was kind to me - no rain and lovely wind gusts. I only needed to clean the lens once, quite a novelty there! @CanonUKandIE
On a windy day, only a windy picture will do! A lot was going on there, but the dynamism of the moment was perhaps exaggerated by the choice of the shutter speed (1/12 sec). Finding the right shutter speed is essential when I work in a fast-changing environment @CanonUKandIE