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I don't think there is anything prettier then beach rocks covered in sea spray....colour and shape more clearly revealed in its raw form. And yeah...I know they are rocks but my inner nerd loves some good geological stuff.
Happy Friday lovelies!
The seas are rough today. We're underway in the North Atlantic during the winter. This is in the trough of a 60 foot swell looking up at the crest. The bull nose just popped up after taking dip. It was rough for three days before the storm eased. At times the main deck had three to four foot waves rolling down it. This particular swell the helmsman took slightly off the port bow. This is the view from the bridge thru the sea spray. This was an epic storm and I wouldn't have missed it. Another photo from the shoebox. Shot with Canon TX 35mm film thru sea spray covered glass from the bridge. #USN #underway #NorthAtlantic #AtSea #trough #crest #boot #ship #navy #Schiff #navire #asea #epic #SeaSpray #Ozean #océan #hav
Hello my flickr friends and a great black and white image of the wintery scene of the cliffs and coastline of north yorkshire around filey.
Atlantic coast, Southern France
The sea was quite rough on this visit to Perran Sands, with an onshore breeze. This created a lot of fine spray from the surf, which caught the sun around the cliffs, and created these beautiful layers. The two distant sea stacks attracted me to this composition.......comments will be very much appreciated. Have a great weekend.
Down at the beach there was some wild erratic waves. This was taken from Windang, shooting towards Port Kembla.
Péninsule de Snaefellsnes, Islande.
Quelques jours après, ce sera une vraie tempête (A few days later it will be a real storm).
A voir en grand, better in large, click L !
A bird flies through the surf as waves crash on a granite block barrier along the Galveston Seawall, Texas.
Crazy or what ?? I certainly was not planning on jumping in the sea to rescue this fisherman, as the waves crashed around him. The image was taken at Porth Nanven in Cornwall. I had planned a serene sunset shoot for the evening.....not a chance !!!
I have recently printed this image in colour for a customer, having previously posted it on Flickr as a B&W conversion. I was quite pleased with the result after some work. Cooling down the white balance seemed to do the trick, giving the image the feel I was after.......very cold in Cornwall today !!!
“Ecrire liberté sur le bord d'une plage, c'est déjà avoir la liberté de l'écrire. Même si la mer efface ce mot : la liberté demeure.”
Jean-Michel Wyl
Thank you very much for your comments and for your faves.
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"Rows and flows of angel hair
And ice cream castles in the air
And feather canyons everywhere
I've looked at clouds that way"
From Both Sides Now by Joni Mitchell. Thanks for introducing it to me Ray.
I got up four mornings in a row to try to catch sunrise while away (I know-unheard of for me). It was only on the first morning that a tease of a sunrise appeared, mostly held at bay by thick, brooding clouds. The wisps of water, separated in their flow by small variations in the textured rocks, cascading down the rocks reminded me of angle hair.
*Best Viewed Large*
I've had this image lurking around in the archives for a good while, and finally got round to processing it. Very challenging conditions as you can imagine, the wind was brutal. The photo was taken from Trevose Head in Cornwall, looking across Booby's Bay. I used my 400mm zoom to capture the waves battering the headland. Hand held, as using a tripod was a waste of time in the wind. Beautiful sunny day in Cornwall today......
The head is from Lelutka called Avalon 3.1
The Bom eyes are from Tiville called Nocturna eyes,
shade worn Nut and there at the Dollholic event
Applier and freckles are from Lara Hurley called Zia, shade brow 2, tone Chantilly and its 50% off at her main inworld shop
Body applier is at the Velour show
Lash is from Anice from the pack Scha
Lip shade is from Guapa called Joyce Lipstick
wore shade (8) and the FP is a group gift
Highlighter is from LB. called shine like a star
Shadow is from Warpaint called Moira eyeshadow, shade
seaspray and i bought it at Tannenbaum 2022
Hair is from Doux called Cynthia and it's @ the Treschic Event
Earmuffs are from -Sorumin- called Get warm set and is a past gift
Sweater is from -Sorumin- Long&Home Sweater
and i bought it at Tannenbaum 2022
Pose is from Lyirum called Maddie,used static
pose 3 and the FP is for the weekend sales
Intense sunset light hits the Pulpit Rock at the head of Portland Bill.
This intense golden light lasted only a few minutes but it was phenomenal. I managed this long exposure before breaking my ND Grad when it slipped from my frozen fingers onto the legendary Portland Stone here!
Believe it or not, but I hadn't posted this frame and found it in my files yesterday. I had posted a portrait standard exposure with this light and overlooked this one!! There was a tremendous amount of seaspray as I recall as it was very windy, so I may have overlooked it as I thought it wouldn't be sharp. But on re-examination I like it!
Argh: An exclaimation of annoyance, exasperation, or other negative factor.
The sound made by a stereotypical pirate.
Fun image with a shallow DOF
Pirate flag (attached to a boat's transom) blowing wildly in the wind
Water droplets captured from the boat's spray
Another from Storm Eunice at the weekend. A third storm in a week has hit us today. The weather is just wild at the moment.
L’homme et la mer (Les fleurs du mal, 1857), Charles Baudelaire
If you want a vision of the power of nature look at this picture. Each of those driftwood logs (massive tree trunks really) have been washed down the Arthur River when in flood. If you follow the gentle curve of the landscape, you can see the mouth of the river in the background and the one lane bridge. The strong winds are blowing the sea spray into the air.
Arthur River is another tiny settlement on the north west coast of Tasmania. In tourist season (which has been in limbo now for 18 months, "Our boats have forgotten how to boat") you can take a river cruise up the mighty Arthur, deep into the Tarkine forest. www.arthurrivercruises.com.au/
Arthur River is Tasmania's westernmost settlement with a permanent population of 121.
www.aussietowns.com.au/town/arthur-river-tas
I think you'll agree it is a wonderful little place at the edge of the world.
Geologically speaking, the Great Lakes are considered a "Freshwater Inland Sea" with corresponding storms, waves and huge sand dunes.