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and Sirens ~ e Sereias... ;~) ____

Just the girls and I, I had been clicking for 4 hours. We drove to the beach right after lunch time, got there around 3 pm but started clicking only after 5 pm, 1 and a half hour of delay, which I did not expect. We drove back after these clicks... phew.

This day was the biggest challenge I've had clicking girls so far. By the way, they're not 'pro' models, they're beautiful, cool, interesting women I invited to be part of this siren shoot!

My light source was a speedlight 580X, attached to my camera, with a little softbox attached to it. My canon was on a monopod, I was holding it as firm as I could, not easy to click them using a wide angle with waves coming all the time, the sea was rough. Stay tuned, there's more to come ;~)

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This was by far the craziest weather I have ever tried to shoot in. @tomhill_photography and I arrived at Cannon Beach right at the peak of a massive wind storm that was hitting the West coast. It was thrilling to feel the sand from the beach blast past your legs as we approached the water. Once at the water, the foam from the waves was blowing in at least 100 yards which is where I set up to compose my shots, using the ever changing foam as a foreground.! It was crazy. I was literally running from spot to spot where I thought the foam would blow to and by the time a fired a shot or two it had blown past me. The foam wasn’t the only thing being thrown around. I put on my polarizer and as soon as I took the filter out of the fabric jacket that holds it in the case, the wind grabbed the jacket and it was gone… and I mean gone. I turned around to chase it and it was already 30 yards away. This wind was nuts and we were not certain what was going to happen with the shooting opportunities.

 

What was certain was the amount of rain that came down was not nice for my camera. At one point, I lost the ability to control focus without firing a shot making the timing on the foreground shots quite challenging… So, I did what I could. I used my blower to keep the drops off my polarizer, fired as many shots as possible using the auto touch feature on my Mark IV screen which allowed me to achieve focus and simultaneously fire a shot… and I fired a lot!

 

In the end, this is 4 exposures blended. 2 for the sky (left and right respectively) one for the sea stack and one for the water/foreground. Definitely a shoot we will both remember I think.

Sea foam left over from the high winds the night before.

 

The lake is unusually low at the moment, making the tufa formations rise higher than normal above the water. Many of these limestone tufa formations may soon be submerged as the lake rises 10 feet to comply with a recent court order. Come see this exotic landscape before the tufa formations once again sink beneath the waves.

 

Taken during my workshop last weekend.

Cornwall Bridge, Connecticut.

 

Tom and I hiked south along the Appalachian Trail next to the Housatonic River after voting. We saw a very mature (and large) American bald eagle less than 50' away on a sycamore tree branch. It was exciting and while it would have been fun to attempt to photograph it, we just stood there in awe, admiring this incredible animal.

 

We're in a drought here the northeast and the Housatonic River is moving very slowly. The slowness of the river is allowing foam to gather along the banks in interesting ways as it interacts with branches and rocks. I spent a good amount of time photographing this particular foam pattern; it was changing right before my eyes and how it interacted with the rock at the top of the frame was fascinating.

 

I would have posted this yesterday but I've been extremely shocked, embarrassed, and ultimately depressed about the US. election. I'm very sorry for what my country has done.

volcanic 'foam'. Pumice from a central north island volcanic eruption, carried down the Rangitikei river (?) and washed up on a west coast beach.

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Packing Foam With Red Gel Placed In Front Of Flash Gun Produced Minimal Detail Then Played About With The Saturation, Hue, Temperature And Tint which Brought out The Yellow And Greater Detail.

As I stood and lined up my shot of the N&W 611 at Strasburg, in stumbles Mister Magoo with his cell phone. It is unfortunately now normal in today's environment with the lack of self-awareness and respect for others so I now take things like this in stride.

 

In my youth, a teachable lesson about photo line etiquette and situational awareness mixed with profanities and threats of physical violence would have been my reaction.

 

But now that I'm older, heavily medicated and apathetic, it is no longer an issue. Plus, it's not like I don't already have hundreds of clean well-lit shots of this thing.

 

Sometimes you just gotta let the foamers foam. At least he was holding the phone the correct way.

By the way...this is not a Photoshopped photo...

Last Sunday,there was a lot of foam near Vantaanjoki waterfall.I do not know,that this was a natural foam or somebody threw something to waterfall,that causing that foam...

incredible sea foam !!

 

it was a heavy storm this day, which is not really visable in the picture. strong beloved weather ...

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Some beaches (Port Macquarie has at least ten) were inundated by sea foam, others not so much. I held my camera down close to the ground to get shots of foam pushing up the beach. This line of foam just kept coming and coming as I kept stepping back. Eventually I was wedged between rocks and the waves; it was then the sea foam overwhelmed me.

 

Seawater contains dissolved salts, proteins, fats, dead algae along with bits and pieces of organic matter. ln severe weather as we experienced this past week, the ocean was agitated by wind and waves which aerated the water causing the formation of sea foam. Most sea foam is not harmful to humans and is often an indication of a productive ocean ecosystem.

 

Chalk Creek is relatively placid for most of the year - until spring runoff. Currently it is whitewater, spray, foam and fury!

This last week i went to Idaho with some friends. We had soo many photoshoots. It was a lot of fun to find abandon homes. We went to the fair, explored towns and watched the movie The Crazies! I told everyone we had to because where we were reminded me of the town.

 

This was taken at Lava Hot Springs.

 

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The most visually appealing part of this scene at a dramatic sunrise was the choppy foam coming into the shore. The foam gave a bright surface to gather the light and lead the eye deeper into the scene. The brilliantly moody sky didn't hurt, either. I've used a solid ND8 filter along with an ND grad to balance exposure, then layered in a few actions to help the contrast pop. A view on black is recommended for this one.

 

Technical information Canon EOS 6D, Rokinon 14mm f/2.8 + Filters. Processed in Adobe Lightroom 5, Photoshop CC

 

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Valley of the Wupper / Tal der Wupper

this is a photo from Burns Beach from 2013 that seems to fit the current weather pattern very well... the stormy clouds, the furious ocean and darker tones and textures abound during such weather conditions...

 

ISO 400 | f/16 | 2 sec | 29mm | Graduated ND Filter

"La mer. .. Il te faut l'imaginer ici violente, mais amoureuse, telle une divinité de la mythologie. Elle lèche les rochers de son écume blanche, rampe, glisse, s'insinue, monte, descend, remonte : elle caresse de ses longues lames l'âpre et mâle rocher, lui parle à l'oreille et, dépitée enfin, se brise dans un râle d'amour comme le cœur se brise, dit-on, de désir inassouvi."

La guitare (1958) - Michel del Castillo

 

Roques del Xivero, Oropesa del Mar, Spain

Sea foam is a natural phenomenon of the ocean which involves formation of white lathery substance which floats on the surface of water and gets accumulated at the sea shores. Santa Cruz, California

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Camera just above the sand and then "KLIK"

I was surrounded by it at Cap d'Espoir that day and trust me it was moving fast. The effect would probably be more striking on video.

 

The invasion of muddy sea foam can happen when huge volumes of ocean water are violently stirred up by wind and waves.

 

L'Embrun Marin en plein action causé par les grosses vagues avant hier à Cap d'Espo

As seen from Seal Rock Overlook on the southern Oregon coast.

Works from my niece Manon Wertenbroek inside the magazine and on the front cover.

I'm so proud of her!

Vestal Fire Department, New York, Foam Engine 4

 

1984 American LaFrance

 

2000GPM, 640 gallons water, 360 gallons foam.

 

Now privately owned in Ohio

Scheveningen beach - Netherlands - foam on the beach

 

Shot during a walk on the beach on the way to the Haags Bakkie Exhibition with Bert

 

"Foam", August 2022.

 

The figure seen here (in part) ("Foam") was sculpted by Charles d'Orville Pilkington Jackson. It was initially exhibited at Glasgow's 1938 Empire Exhibition in the city's Bellahouston Park. In 1973 it was gifted to the National Trust for Scotland and remains on display at Greenbank Garden.

 

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We had a night of below freezing temperatures at the cottage. The next morning even the foam along the beach was frozen

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