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Just back from my favorite beach at Praya da Rocha in the Algarve Portugal. I wish all my contacts and flickr friends a happy weekend! This weekend I will have to format my computer, so I hope it won´t take too long before I can go online again.
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It's nice to be back at this Place Dingalan Aurora.
However, The tide does not give me the shot that i wanted that's why i have to settle for this shot..
Sometime you must be prepared to face the worst possible scenario..
Sep. 10, 2022: The 9/11 Memorial Waves of Flags at Pepperdine University is on display. The nearly 3,000 flags - one for each person killed in the Sep. 11, 2001 terror attacks - were installed last night. The Waves of Flags, at the intersection of Pacific Coast Highway and Malibu Canyon Road, will be on display through Friday, Sept. 23, 2022. Hipstamatic app Tinto 1884/D-type 251/365
The season the sunset would like to take a picture, and when it's a sea,
I go to the coast where it's still quiet in front of .
The surfer who are several as it was expected.
By the degree the tourists who are or need, a beach is zen.
Quiet!
The time when I have arrived at the site, already, already, the sun
It had begun to tilt to west, but I was used to going.
It was a beach, so the photography point was also decided.
Empty cloud goes off with dusk, just like, movie
It's clear in blue little like the screen which is so.
The light will be soon burned already in the surrounding building,
I take the wave which presses against a sandy beach delicately.
It's decided especially and is it dim rich of feelings in the setting sun?
It's pushed towards the twilight time tenderheartedly,
It's seen at the timing of wave until it becomes dark.
It was delivered.
A trip down to Priest's cove, at Cape Cornwall yesterday was well worth it, the waves were massive, lucky that the rocks near the cove were breaking them down.
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Canon EOS 7D
Canon EF 24-105mm L f4
Today the waves stole the show for me, stunning colours and the power that was on display was amazing to watch.
A bit windier along the north coast of Northern Ireland yesterday morning. Made for a change of mood from recent shots
A couple of wave portraits from Newborough Beach, on Anglesey.
The strong wind was producing some huge waves, so I experimented with some David Baker (milouvision) inspired images of the waves. These aren't anything special but were certainly very good fun to try when presented with the opportunity of the raging sea.
I found these challenging to take, let alone to try and capture anything meaningful compositionally so I have even greater respect for the body of work that David has accumulated - go check him out.
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