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I realised today that it had been a while again since I had been out on a photo walk with "the big camera". Conditions were perfect so I seized the opportunity and hoofed it off down to a stretch of the Moray coastline called Linn Links. This is a great little spot as there are numerous little nooks and crannies that offer up plenty of great compositions that change remarkably with the tides. There was a nice swell coming in despite the southerly wind so I was able to capture some great movement in the waves. This image was taken near Portknockie in Morayshire, Scotland.
The waters of The Minch hurling themselves against the Bayble shoreline as a Siberian weather front batters Scotland. The Arctic winds didn't bring snow to the island but with a wind chill of -12 it was bitterly cold outside today.
Wind and morning sun etch rippled lines on the surface of golden sand swells with the austere Panamint Mountains rising in the distance, Mesquite Dunes, Death Valley National Park, California.
I have not been out much lately to make photographs so I have been strolling down the back alleys of the archives to see what might be found. It is not clear to me why I held on to this photo for almost 5 years, as I am actually quite pleased with how past-self composed the elements. I traveled through here in 2018 en route to my 20 year college reunion in Claremont, and now I will be making a return trip to the same town to drop my oldest son off at college in August. It never occurred to me that we both might attend one of the Claremont Colleges, and yet that is the good fortune that has come to pass. I hope he is able to explore the wild parts of his new environment as I did.
North Shore swell started to pick up on Oahu. Crashing waves provided the atmosphere, and a thick one at that. Drone survived it!
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Huge storm swell turned their rocky cove into a washing machine. Didn't faze them, just ride the green ones and dive under the foamy ones.
My maiden voyage to see the Swell. What an impressive geologic freak show this is. I can't get enough of it.
“There is a way that nature speaks, that land speaks. Most of the time we are simply not patient enough, quiet enough, to pay attention to the story.” ~ Linda Hogan
The San Rafael Swell is a large geologic feature located in south-central Utah
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2021-05-28, Day 1 travel
Late day light from the setting sun filters dramatically through the clouds over a swell of sandstone in Utah's Red Desert.
Due to travel plans being unexpectedly impacted by an accident on Interstate-70, we found ourselves by chance looking for a place to camp and spend the night in the Red Desert near the town of Caineville. As it turns out, the location was fortuitously beautiful, the sunset spectacular, and the skies blessedly dark once the sun's orb disappeared over the horizon. Once it was dark, the clouds cleared out somewhat, and my wife and I stayed up to look at the millions of bright points of starlight after the boys and their friends went to bed.
Technical notes: Single shot, hand-held, developed with two masks in Photoshop CC, one for the sky and one for the foreground landscape. Something odd happened in the lower-right corner with a red hue, but such is life; however, thanks to prodding from Alfred and Charlotte, it is now fixed!
some distance apart, often a sign of large swells. In the background is High Island, just off the Nova Scotia coast.
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This was a surprise find at Swell Wood - meadow coral, Clavulinopsis corniculata. A couple of references suggest it should be seen until late autumn, and here we are at the end of January. There was quite a lot of it in one small area, where I also found some grey coral, Clavulina cinerea, and just three scarlet elfcups, Sarcoscypha sp. This time last year scarlet elfcups were much more numerous, but I don't remember seeing either of the coral fungi.
Sunrise seascape with large waves washing ashore at Killcare Beach on the Central Coast, NSW, Australia.
Beautiful coastal views from the southern side of Kangaroo Island. We'd driven past the turn-off from the main Hog Bay road so many times but hadn't ever dropped in to Pennington Bay down the road. But when we finally did, wow!
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How was your weekend? I hope it was a great one! I’m starting a new workweek after the Labor Day holiday yesterday. Let’s go out there and make it amazing!
Well it has sure been a while since I took any photo's. so I hope you are all well. I took a quick trip out to Moe's rock to catch some waves and watch the whales cruise by it was a fab morning and it felt good to be out doing my thing, I saw about a dozen whales. It was a pretty calm morning on a incoming tide the waves were only 12- 15 ft with the odd 20ft freak one. there wasn't much sun so the water looked like a darkish emerald green but when the sun popped out the turquoise blue shone through. it was hella cold out there also.
Mouro.Santander.
Cámara: Nikon D200
Exposición: 0,001 sec (1/1250)
Aperture: f/8
Lente: 155 mm
Velocidad ISO: 100
Tendencia de exposición: -1 EV
One of my favorite shots from this weekend's swells. I was able to get low enough and zoom in so that it looks like I'm right out there in the water with him. In reality, I was high and dry with the 600mm.
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A part of the Colorado Plateau, the San Rafael Swell is high desert country, it is a sweeping country with towering mesas, buttes, and pinnacles rising from flat desert floors. It also has some of the darkest night skies in Utah
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A wider view of some swell generated by the East Coast Low as it pounds the Bermagui coastline on the NSW Far South Coast.
HD PENTAX-D FA 150-450mm f4.5-5.6
Title: Summer swell
Year: 2016
Location : Newport Beach, Northern Beaches, NSW
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