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And nothing jostle or displace,
So waved the pine-tree through my thought
And fanned the dreams it never brought."
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I love the view from Vík beach, off to Reynisdrangar (aka the cool stacks!). I tried a slightly different angle on this visit. Although it looks so peaceful and smooth as a result of the long exposure, the waves were brutal!
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Whilst walking on the beach I noticed these blue gloves placed on the side of a fisherman's boat. I found them quite amusing and they seemed to be waving to the passing boats.
A flashback with a return to a very special February day in 2007 in Collioure, south of France. In spite of 300 days with sun in the year - this was a day where heavy waves from a passing storm was coming in right to the beaches in the village of Collioure.
And of course where there is this kind of waves there is also surfers. See if you can spot the surfer in the middle of this photo taken 10 years ago.
We are in a. spell of storms and very wet weather, so even though I could cycle down to the coast, I'd get soaked, so this is a. shot from earlier in the year. I think this was storm Dennis. It's. so easily to get totallly absorbed when shooting waves. Down by the seaside is by Led Zeppelin.
I shot this over a week ago from my local beach, Towan Beach. I used a 100 - 400mm lens.
I took the precaution of wearing my waders and boot's as the sea was rough, good job I did as the sea was up to my waist at time's.
I have just got straight after a sudden hard drive crash, it took me a while to get everything back into place.
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Another one from Friday 21 May when there was exceptionally strong winds for the time of year with gusts up to 60mph. The weather was not ideal with rain forecast to arrive by afternoon which luckily did not materialise on the South Coast as it broke up before arriving. The tides were not ideal either with high tide due at 19.45 when on an overcast day it would be quite dim. Nevertheless I headed to Newhaven, East Sussex for some giant wave pictures. I took 900 pictures over nearly 3 hours
The location at Newhaven on the South Coast has the advantage of a wide and high shingle beach providing a safe location to take pictures even in a fierce storm. This particular picture taken from a little further inland on a low ridge. The wall is a breakwater for the harbour and with a serious storm massive waves come in from the SW and hit the breakwater also creating a lot of backwash and turbulence. This picture was taken about 3 hours before high tide.
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. The image was processed first in Camera Raw Editor. Then it was Topaz Denoise followed by Topaz Clarity and Topaz Adjust for more detail. Next I added a brightness adjustment layer for selective adjustments using a layer mask. Finally I converted to mono using Topaz BW Effects
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Old brass seafaring plate bought from a charity shop for a £1 , thought this would do nicely for FlickrFriday !.