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Due to the fact that the wind comes almost from West, the waves become the same direction, from W to E, and wash the sand away

To stop/make less this washout effect, to break the stronght of the waves - that's the reason of this pillars. In the northern part of Zeeland there are beaches , many km long, and there are this pillars, always two lines together, repeating so about 500m. Depending from tide/low tide you can see 2,0m or nothing from them.

  

Due to the fact that the wind comes almost from West, the waves become the same direction, from W to E, and wash the sand away

 

To stop/make less this washout effect, to break the stronght of the waves - that's the reason of this pillars. In the northern part of Zeeland there are beaches , many km long, and there are this pillars, always two lines together, repeating so about 500m. Depending from tide/low tide you can see 2,0m or nothing from them.

 

At Kina beach Tasman

South Island NZ

This is the tide breaker located at New Brighton Merseyside, but climbing onto it with my camera and tripod was challenging at best...It was really slippy and neck breakingly risky...The things we do to get that shot. Lol.

 

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Just love playing around these breakers practicing with my filters as the tide comes in, a short 0.5 exposure to create some nice movement

...the grandest of Newport's summer “cottages”!

Due to the fact that the wind comes almost from West, the waves become the same direction, from W to E, and wash the sand away

To stop/make less this washout effect, to break the stronght of the waves - that's the reason of this pillars. In the northern part of Zeeland there are beaches , many km long, and there are this pillars, always two lines together, repeating so about 500m. Depending from tide/low tide you can see 2,0m or nothing from them.

 

Due to the fact that the wind comes almost from West, the waves become the same direction, from W to E, and wash the sand away

To stop/make less this washout effect, to break the stronght of the waves - that's the reason of this pillars. In the northern part of Zeeland there are beaches , many km long, and there are this pillars, always two lines together, repeating so about 500m. Depending from tide/low tide you can see 2,0m or nothing from them.

he Breakers is the grandest of Newport's summer "cottages" and a symbol of the Vanderbilt family's social and financial preeminence in turn of the century America.

 

Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt (1794-1877) established the family fortune in steamships and later in the New York Central Railroad, which was a pivotal development in the industrial growth of the nation during the late 19th century.

Offshore Trinidad, California

Due to the fact that the wind comes almost from West, the waves become the same direction, from W to E, and wash the sand away

To stop/make less this washout effect, to break the stronght of the waves - that's the reason of this pillars. In the northern part of Zeeland there are beaches , many km long, and there are this pillars, always two lines together, repeating so about 500m. Depending from tide/low tide you can see 2,0m or nothing from them.

 

portrait of a ship breaker during his off time.

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Samsung NX300 & Helios 44-2 - 58mm f/2 Lens | Manual Focus | Available Light | Handheld

 

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OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Olympus OM-D E-M5 M2

Laowa 7.5mm F2 lens

10 stop ND filter

 

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Waves were really strong today

A sparrow pauses for a moment of deep thought in a shallow puddle in a downtown Chicago alleyway. The thought must have been deep, I'm assuming, to generate such intense sine waves :)

 

Nikon D7500, Sigma 18-300, ISO 560, f/6.3, 300mm, 1/500s

Incoming tide about to encapsulate the wave breaker in water. Off the coastline of Colwyn Bay, North Wales, United Kingdom.

Taken on a stormy day on the south coast of the Isle of Wight

 

Breakwater over Liverpool Bay from The Wirral

A wave breaking on to Meadfoot beach, Torquay, Devon, UK.

Tillamook Head, Seaside, Oregon

Taken during a Storm at Newhaven, a wave breaches the sea wall.

 

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Gorleston-On-Sea, Norfolk, UK, February 2020

Apparently a meme thing on Facebook thinks I'm a hearthbreaker. I like this hearth too much to break, though. Lucky hearth.

Our living room. Room of living. The room we live in. Living in this room. We live. Sometimes in this room.

Diamond Beach, iceland

Condominium reflections, Gulfport, Florida.

The Windows breaker

 

A morning, I discovered that one of the panes of the window was broken, right next to a bird feeder… strange isn’t it

 

Several days later, while I was trying out my new Nikon 400mm lens, while photographing great tits, I saw this pretty young female great spotted woodpecker coming in front of me.

 

I finally understood who the glass breaker was !

Big waves roll in. Same wave but looks like two breaking.

Island of Molokai

- Hawaiian Islands

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