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Waves crashing into the cliffs while hiking Eagle Point Trail, San Francisco.
Nikon D3100
Nikkor AF-S 18-55mm VR
F/8 - 1/200s (55mm)
Massive waves crash ashore at Shore Acres State Park, near Coos Bay, OR. Some of these waves send water up to a hundred feet in the air. One of the best places to view the show is near the old tennis courts, north of the parking lot.
Tourist Tip: If you see someplace that's wet, don't stand there. It's wet because a massive wave just drenched the area, and there's a good chance another one will hit within a few minutes, often with little warning. Even if you're within the fenced-in areas, be prepared to be hit by the spray from the waves.
With every wave the Spouting Horn, water shoots upward when it is forced through an opening and creates a sound suggestive of hissing. To us it sounded very much like the sound when a large whale blows air out their blow hole.
The spray can shoot as high as 50 feet in the air. The original Hawaiian name was puhi, meaning blowhole
Today was the first cold snap as we head into winter, I knew the beach would be deserted so I headed out to check the swell, hmm it was low tide , never mind I had my zoom lens, but no tripod with me, I managed to snag a few good shots even with the wind blowing a gale
Massive waves crash ashore at Shore Acres State Park, near Coos Bay, OR. Some of these waves send water up to a hundred feet in the air. One of the best places to view the show is near the old tennis courts, north of the parking lot.
Tourist Tip: If you see someplace that's wet, don't stand there. It's wet because a massive wave just drenched the area, and there's a good chance another one will hit within a few minutes, often with little warning. Even if you're within the fenced-in areas, be prepared to be hit by the spray from the waves.
The California Coast can sometimes be contemplated as a perfect song in rhythmic harmony with its intended listener. As waves crash back and forth, one simply becomes in tune with her or his environment, and simply let loose of any past regrets or tension. Photo captured at Moss Landing State Beach in the census-designated place of Moss Landing. Monterey County. Late July 2012.
Photograph by: J. Rae Chipera all rights reserved
Photograph taken at Lime Kiln State Park, California - near Big Sur
This park was on California's list to be closed on June 1st, 2012. Sadly, this might be my last photograph taken in this place.
The weather was strong - with days where the wind was over 30m/s but never the less the Icelandic beauty was on full display. These images are from a brief roadtrip along the South Coast.
All of these images are single exposure with basic edits - nothing added, nothing removed. The only use of AI is for moderate noise reduction.
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I might give this to my mom for Christmas. I went up north for Thanksgiving and camped at Big Sur, on the way home we watch the sunset at San Simeon, Ca.
Crashing waves and high surf on the rocky atlantic coastline of Nova Scotia, Canada, at the famous fishing village of Peggy's Cove.
Captured moments taken during a four day road trip through the southern coast of Iceland.
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Massive waves crash ashore at Shore Acres State Park, near Coos Bay, OR. Some of these waves send water up to a hundred feet in the air. One of the best places to view the show is near the old tennis courts, north of the parking lot.
Tourist Tip: If you see someplace that's wet, don't stand there. It's wet because a massive wave just drenched the area, and there's a good chance another one will hit within a few minutes, often with little warning. Even if you're within the fenced-in areas, be prepared to be hit by the spray from the waves.