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Thank you very much for the faves, visit and comments. Cheers....late afternoon, from a trip to Noosa National Park, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia.
Accepted for the LAKE MACQUARIE NATIONAL EXHIBITION OF DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY
2016.
© Chris Burns 2014
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by The War on Drugs (my favourite band)
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Smile on Saturday theme : song title
A photo shoot done in Flagler Beach, Florida USA back in 2019.
Thank you everyone for your comments below.
"Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better."
- Albert Einstein
Taken @ Soul2Soul Highlands - Scottish Isle & Exclusive Rentals
The waves at Nubble Lighthouse crash harshly against the rocks. The beauty of such power is being able to stand safely but close to experience the sounds and feel the spray of the waves.
Thank you very much for the visit and comments. Cheers....from a trip to Noosa National Park, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia.
Accepted for the LAKE MACQUARIE NATIONAL EXHIBITION OF DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY
2016.
© Chris Burns 2016
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The Perfect time for a selfie - lit by the biggest strobe in the Solar System.
From San Pedro Bay, California.
Waxing lyrical a bit here... The ocean hums its own Rhapsody in Blue, and the waves can’t help but dance; a dance the sea has been practicing for centuries, this performance at Spoon Bay ending in a crescendo painted in salt, spray, and light.
Seemed fitting for this photo. With the rain still relentless, I’m dipping back into the archives.
That’s my poetic side done. Time now for a boys’ weekend and buck’s show - not much poetry in that, I suspect ;)
Wishing you all a great Friday and weekend — and as always, many thanks for your comments, they’re much appreciated!
Waterscape 72/100 for 2025
Just back from a brief trip to the Olympic Peninsula in northwest Washington. Here a wave crashes on the Juan de Fuca shore with the Olympic mountains rising in the background through the spray.
Wave crashing on beach - abstract phptograph
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Love the colour of the ocean around Noosa in summer. ...from a walk in Noosa National Part, Noosa Heads, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia. See also:
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Chris Burns 2013
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The waters between Hermanus and Pearly Beach attract hundreds of whales annually to the shallow waters of this coastline, also known as the whale coast. Daily sightings of these giant beasts of the sea, certainly in August and September, are practically guaranteed earning Walker Bay a firm place on the WWF's list of top 12 whale viewing locations in the world.
Surfer on the beach of Contis-Plage, France, checking the surf. Photograph edited with texture overlays
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"You may lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink."
~ English Proverb
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and God Bless,
hugs, Chris
Enjoy watching and listening to the ocean "waves breaking" over the large driftwood along the sandy shoreline. During the autumn and winter months the sun during the peak of day remains lower in the sky allowing for much warmer sunrays despite the shorter cooler days.
Photo taken on Oct 18/18 while camping in Port Renfrew, B.C. at Pacheedaht Campsite.