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Dezembro 2007
Canon Powershot S80
"As torres do sentido
são ubíquas
Onde as ondas acabam
há um mar de acordes"
Ana Hatherly , "Fibrilações" - Quimera (2005)
A selection of moths from a few years back - two Riband waves and a Small Blood-vein were nicely lined up in my moth trap!
This was a third day of some decent sky along the waters edge. Little bit of wind also produced some nice wave action which is always thrilling to witness (at least for a prairie boy)
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Went back to my pics of the Wave from February and found one I also did not previously process.
This is a 3 image HDR.
A combination of a high tide and strong wind created big waves which crashed onto the 'rock reinforced' edge of the river this afternoon. We went to the park near the river this afternoon with the grandchildren but it soon lost it's attraction when they saw the waves. They had heaps of fun running to avoid getting splashed as the extra big ones crashed on the rocks.
These two were taken a bit later so the sky is darker and, because the wind had dropped a bit, the waves weren't as big
Another shot which I took at Newhaven during the peak of Storm Brian on Saturday 21 October. At this point the sky out to sea was really dark with an approaching shower while the sun was still shining near the shore making for perfect lighting which didn't last too long. Taken from a safe position on shore with a lens at 210mm. Although it looks to be taken out at sea in the original image before cropping there was a bit of the beach in the image. The location is just west of the Newhaven Harbour wall breakwater and with a serious storm massive waves come in from the SW and hit the breakwater also creating a lot of backwash and turbulence with the waves coming in hitting the waves thrown back from the breakwater creating a mountainous sea.. I would assume it is quite deep water there for the waves to be so large.
Storm Brian was strong enough with gusts of 60-70mph to bring down trees. Conditions for Photography were ideal. The peak of the storm came in the middle of the day combining at the same time with an exceptionally high Spring Tide. The weather was sun and showers with the main rain having gone through overnight so the light was good. The location I wanted at Newhaven on the South Coast also had the advantage of a wide and high shingle beach providing a safe location to take pictures even in a fierce storm. I had wanted to take pictures from this location since being inspired by a talk given at the Bognor Camera Club early this year by well known seascape Photographer Rachael Talibart who had taken shots from the same location. This is one of about 1000 pictures I took over about 2.5 hours. With spray going well inland and showers I used a waterproof cover for the camera though the lens needed frequent cleaning. I would estimate that there were a good 30 other photographers there
The picture was taken with a Sony A700 with a Minolta 75-300mm zoom at 210mm. Taken handheld (No chance of a steady tripod in those conditions). It was bright enough though to easily get 1/2000 second. Processed first in Camera Raw and then in Topaz Denoise and Topaz Clarity and Adjust for more detail. The image may look mono but it is technically a colour image, the conditions created a mono appearance.
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the snow-wave reformed in this morning’s snow and wind — but now conditions are turning to rain and it will soon be wilting again
Low tide at the beach in Zoutelande.
Walking on the beach I saw the beauty of the lines in the sand. Enjoying a short springbrake.
"Wave Breaker"
Felixtowe, Suffolk UK
Nikon D810 + Nikkor 16-35mm f4 with Progrey 2.1 ND + 0.9 GND HE
Month of March, officially when spring begins, days getting longer and flowers start to bloom. Ah.. where have you been hiding Mr. Sun?
But who can resist frost in the morning, I just can't sleep with the idea in my head. Feet are dying to go, fingers very eager to press the shutter, just need to wait for the right time and condition.
I normally leave most of my stuff in the boot for when I just want to quickly drive around for some quick shoots, but alas! I did not double check if all my things are there, and I left one of the most important thing especially when going to the coast, my wellies!
My poor walking boots and feet were soaked in the freezing water and made it numb for awhile, wish there's a traveling Oaken nearby or just maybe next time check my things first before going :)