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This is a view of waves crashing on the Seal Rocks at Ocean Beach, San Francisco. It was a beautiful day.
Nikon D3100
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AUTO (ISO 200)
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I took way too many photos of the ocean so I thought I'd just shove these 4 together.
Prevelly Beach, Western Australia.
As the Fairport Harbor West Breakwater lighthouse stands nearby, the waves crash upon the shore as they have always done for what seems like eons.
White-capped crashing waves and high surf, with storm coming in, at Point Arena Lighthouse peninsula on the rocky pacific coast of northern California.
Captured moments taken during a four day road trip through the southern coast of Iceland.
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One of the Spring High Tides crashes over the old lifeboat ramp at the end of Bridlington Harbour's South Wall earlier in the day the Fishing Vessel Serene hit a sandbank as she approached the Harbour in rough seas, and subsequently was grounded. By 14:30 Hours only the superstructor was visible.
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.
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 and high winds create a rough ride for small boats coming in to Booth Bay Harbor on the Atlantic Coast of Maine.
Taken during Storm Francis on Sidmouth Sea Front Devon UK, its unusual to see a named storm m in Aug, taken 26/08/2020.
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?
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.
We spent a few days of fall break exploring the west coast of Michigan from Warren Dunes State Park north to Grand Haven. It was fairly cold and windy but crowd-free, which seemed like a decent trade off. Besides, the wind made for some decent photo opportunities. Sunsets were conveniently early but mostly less than stunning.
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.