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We haven't had a storm in a while, we are in a settled period of sunny days, blue skies and frosts at night. Consequently I've been obsessed with adders and haven't been down to the coast much. I think we need a bit of wave action to set me free. Set me free is by The Sand Band.
I'm grateful to Nathalie for her infinitely better title suggestion than my original, awful "Rushing Water".
Making a splash against the rock ledges before hitting the beach. I would love to see this beach during a storm! You can see the surfers waiting for their waves further out and hopefully in less dangerous waters.
"The waves surround me, Im slowly drowning as I'm crying out to you, reality kicks in as fear rises within my soul." -My Savior by: Sarah Reeves
In explore 30th Dec 09 #175 - Thanks :-)
2nd Place - Themed Competition [25] LIGHTHOUSES - Nice Shot group - 4th December 2010 - Thanks for the votes :-)
2nd Place - Colours of the sea - Hearts Awards group - 23rd August 2010 - Well please :-) Many thanks to those who voted for my image :-)
SILVER Medalist Round 1 - "OUR WORLD" SERIES: OPEN THEME Perpetual Contest - 2010
Color Photo Award - PREMIER. 10th Jan 2010 :-)
Third place in our contest "Water" in the **Brilliant~Eye~Jewels** group! 17 Jan 2010 :-)
A rather wild sea running today .............
wave lust kimono by noble creations (NEO-JAPAN)
divine passion headpiece & heart by CUREMORE
maya tiara by SHANGHAI
shisen tattoo by DAPPA
valkyrie chainmail BOM by deviousmind
sojin hair by Kuni
undone pose by Loel
This is a photo of the light reflecting on the surface of a wave in the clear water at Clam Harbour Beach.
When we visited Carrapateira in october a strong east wind blew offshore against the Atlantic waves. It was amazing for us to look, how the spray blew in the opposite direction to the breaking waves.
2 of 2 showing aspects of the sea around the Orkney isles.
I have to acknowledge the fantastic seascapes of David Baker, a photographer based in southern England who produces the most beautiful images of the shore - always in the place where the sea meets the land. This photograph though by no means expresses what he achieves.
Taken from the vantage of high cliffs looking down onto part and fully submerged rocks where the northern Atlantic waves crash around.
Yesnaby, West Mainland, Orkney, UK
"At that moment there came a roaring and a rushing: a noise of loud waters rolling many stones. Dimly Frodo saw the river below him rise, and down along its course there came a plumed cavalry of waves. White flames seemed to Frodo to flicker on their crests and he half fancied that he saw amid the water white riders upon white horses with frothing manes."
Second picture of the series Wave Power.
(The following image is an example of what that might be changing a photograph as it influences the light and the technique used. For this shot had not yet left the sun, and long exposure time created that totally different to the previous photo)
Sunrise on the beautiful village of Villajoyosa -Alicante-.
That day was blowing east wind, the waves crashed against the shore, tranquility in place...
The sun is not out of the horizon yet, nothing left to see how the power of the sea struck again and again against the shore.
Spectacles of nature that gives us every day and that lack of time sometimes do not appreciate.
To achieve this photograph I used a four-step filter and black card technique.
Image dedicated to my friend on Flickr Julián Solana (Tiogran), who met him in person that morning in his wonderful land.
I hope you like it. Have a nice Monday. :)
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