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at SWELL. "Sway" is by Shiloh Perry (Qld). An installation with a thousand paper cranes on wooden stakes.
storm swells breaking on the Sydney coast, July 2020. Wave heights reached 11.5m. Canon 6D EF 70-200mm f/4L IS USM. Lightroom 6.
by Benny Gorell (Qld)
Unfathomable. The abyssal zone is an area of the ocean with depths between 4,000 and 6,000 metres. At such great depths, plants cannot grow due to the lack of sunlight and consequently no photosynthesis, leaving these areas sparse and in constant darkness.
SWELL Sculpture festival
Delicious pastries
Looking Close...on Friday - Only Two Words
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The IC deathstar trio rolls CN U717 UTAC loads through Munger, Minnesota with a swell dusting of snow the early morning of November 14, 2022
A sculpture at the Gold Coast's art festival in late August, depicting a not so ethereal tone, but still a wonderful sight!
A detail of the ceiling of Place des Arts, in Montreal. Or, if you prefer, the rapids of the San Lorenzo River, where whales and giraffes usually have fun together in summer.
The remote south west tip of Haida Gwaii off Kunghit Island receives the full brunt of the Pacific swell, here seen coming over the rocks into a patch of bull kelp, Gordon Islands, Haida Gwaii, BC.
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Gale force winds and the spring tide combined to churn the sea around the Cape peninsula from water to thick clotted cream
Caribbean Coastline ~ Puerta de Tierra ~ San Juan, Puerto Rico
Nikon D7500, Nikkor 18-300, ISO 200, f/7.1, 300mm, 1/800s
SWELL. by Village Bike (Qld)
artist statement:
Our work started with repairing bikes, till we started using bikes as a medium. They represent a material, and a form with both mechanical and aesthetic dimensions. We like to deconstruct and reconstruct, repurposing the mechanics to create kinetic responses. Our development of wind generated movement is simple , yet it continues to get more enthusiastic as we go. 'Look Bike' is a reminder on road safety, to be aware of riders on the road. The rider will pump legs and arms; head will move with eyes that flash red, giving you a look to remind you to look.
Cory's Shearwater is the largest shearwater and the largest seabird that breeds in the Madeira archipelago. It has long, broad and slightly rounded wings and its bill is stout to medium-stout, long and with a hooked tip.
It is a grey-brown seabird with white underparts. It has greyish-brown upperparts, neck sides and head with no marked cap. Its underwings are white with dark remiges and the bill is yellowish.
Cory's Shearwaters flight is relaxed, low, very close to the sea and weaving its body through the waves, rarely beating its wings. Under strong winds, it flies higher describing consecutive ‘U’s and when coming lower it seems that it almost touches the surface. Around the Atlantic islands, it is common to hear them after sunset near the coastline all around the island.
Cory's Shearwater juvenile flight Atlantic Ocean_w_8230
A big swell has been affecting the East Coast of NSW over the last several days. It was accompanied by a low pressure system and very heavy but much needed rain on the Far South Coast of NSW. This was taken yesterday and the system was moving north and the sea here not quite as big as the preceding days. Merimbula Far South Coast NSW.
A little bit of morning mood, looking across to Ceapabhal (again) with a small 2-3ft swell I had an attempt at surfing on a little later.
Buckhorn Draw Road; San Rafael Swell, Utah; September 2017
The succession of landscapes to get to this point was pretty wild: we drove through nondescript juniper flats, down into a pretty impressive sandstone gorge, across the San Rafael River, and then things opened up to this long view of buttes and mesas. It was an incredible view. This was my first trip down to the Swell, and I was pretty impressed by everything I saw. I'll definitely plan some longer trips so I can see more.
The Great Ocean Road, Victoria, 1987. Canon A1, Kodachrome. Considering that the negative is 36 years old and not in great shape it scanned pretty well. I miss Kodachrome.