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Of water that give a feeling of inner peace, is an oil painting by my Aunt Bobbie Girling, an artist who looked to all things of God for her inner peace. 10-28-10
Unlike most other points and beaches along the city's lakefront, nothing is stopping the full strength waves to reach here. Even on a calm day there's crashing.
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.
All images by Alex Berger, please reach out directly for licensing or usage requests.
Find more of my work at alex-berger.com or on virtualwayfarer.com.
Day 8/365
Open the gates and seize the day. Don't be afraid and don't delay.
~Newsies
I spent half my day at the beach today. Yes, it was covered in snow, but I had nothing to do today and it was a little warm/er. I loved watching the indifferent sea gulls, seeing the bleached sea shells, and hearing the sound of crushing waves. It was beautiful, even if there was snow on the ground!
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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.
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.
Waves crashing on the rocks at Mustang Island State Park near Corpus Christi, Texas.
Taken with the iPhone 4.
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.
Crashing waves behind the 17th green. The views of nature abound at The Coast Golf Club. Someone said that 16 of the 18 holes have water views. I love the walk around including the trees and creeks. I also need to be about pondering the God who made all nature.
Golf, Mark Twain said, is "a good walk ruined." But this day, and most days, when I take time to muse and enjoy what is visible, it's refreshing. No matter what scores are going onto the scorecard.
But I did well on the scorecard, too. Double blessing.
With these photos, enjoy the walk with me, and the 142 boys from the SVGA.
Waves crashing on the dramatic Galician Coast at MuxÃa, Spain - This was the 1st time I had ever had a posh camera at a place where waves were breaking ......... I loved spending ages snapping here and then even longer (over)processing the results ;-))))
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.