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A container ship enters Barber's Point Harbour near Ewa Beach, Oahu as waves crash against the nearby shoreline.
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
Exciting huge waves are terrifyingly and ferocious as they crash head on into the wooden pier at 50 miles per hour.
Overprocessed because there was so much mist in the air from all the crashing waves around Pt. Lobos, California. This crash was probably more than 100 feet high.
Had to stop off at Brighton for sunrise on the way to Eastbourne. OMG the wind was unreal nearly took me off my feet, I actually had to place all the tables and chairs back as they were blown round the balcony in the first shot...then my nutty pals not many sane folk out this morning...and boy those waves...bracing stuff, Steve
Had to stop off at Brighton for sunrise on the way to Eastbourne. OMG the wind was unreal nearly took me off my feet, I actually had to place all the tables and chairs back as they were blown round the balcony in the first shot...then my nutty pals not many sane folk out this morning...and boy those waves...bracing stuff, Steve
Painted my very first, Ocean Crashing Waves!
Acrylic paints on slick paper. Wished you could see the texture in the picture but i can't seem to get it. Oh well!
Made for Pocket Packet Friday-4x6 Postcard
Theme: Ocean
not for trade
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
Oil on Panel /
16 x 12 /
For questions about purchasing contact me at:
9727438313 or travistimm33@gmail.com
The sand was dancing across the beach so I tried to capture that effect because it was cool. This picture is looking into the Pacific Ocean.
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.
This is a photo of the waves crashing in underneath Johnny Mercer's pier. Many might remember seeing video of the old wooden Mercer's pier being destroyed by Hurricane Fran in 1996. It was rebuilt using reinforced concrete to better withstand bad weather.
Crashing waves on lava rocks at beach area on Keanae Peninsula, along the Road to Hana on the island of Maui in Hawaii.
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.
Photo captured at Sonoma Coast State Beach in Bodega Bay. Sonoma County. North Coast. Late January 2013.
Powerful waves of the North Atlantic Ocean crash into the rocky shoreline of southern Iceland.
Wager for Wotan: Who would win in a fight between the North Atlantic Ocean and the south coast of Iceland at sunset?
This shot was taken at Saltburn Pier, Saltburn By The Sea this Bank Holiday Weekend gone. Stunning day and I have never seen the sky and sea so blue. I spent around 3 hrs in the water getting this shot. The shot was taken with a Nikon D300 with a Sigma 70-200mm f/2.8 DG APO HSM II lense shot with natural light and totally free hand due to being in the water with the surfers. Even had a little time to tread the boards my self a fantastic day and it was nice to get wet this time on purpose.
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