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Part 1 Wave Off the Daytona Beach Pier. If you view in on the breaking section of the wave it almost looks like icicles. (to me anyways)
Bromoil on FB 113 BO.
Mamiya 645 ProTL, Mamiya-Sekor 45mm/f2.8, Fomapan 100 developed in Ultrafin Liquid. July 2016.
Printed with grade 0 filter on Fomabrom Variant 113 BO (8x10"), bleached/tanned and inked with Cranfield Litho Carbon Black on Oct 5, 2018.
Too intense "hopping" with the bromoil brush damaged the emulsion in the highlights...
Bromoiling is rough business!
Okay, Okay, so everyone is doing it after the recent spate of Lou-gloriously stormy weather - in which case I might as well do it and join the throng I say!
Porthcawl Lighthouse + High Winds + Good seas tends to = explosive waves crashing over the breakwater.
Shots can be had with the lighthouse blanked out completely, but I wanted a low level with the lighthouse just emerging as the water streamed up and over...and I finally got it.
May not be the best shot of stormy Porthcawl ever, but it is the first time I have been down and frozed me butt off and actually got what I set out to get!
(Please Note: This image not to be used on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. © Paul J Fram - All rights reserved.)
Nepal Mustang
-Photo prise au Népal dans la région du Mustang durant un trek de 3 semaines en Octobre 2013.
-Photo taken in Nepal in the region of Mustang during a trek of three weeks in October 2013.
-Foto tomada en Nepal en la región de Mustang durante un viaje de tres semanas en octubre 2013.
Nepal Mustang Album :
A surfer catches a wave at Steamer Lane in Santa Cruz. The waves were considerably bigger and the water much colder than in Hawaii where I recently tried a surf board again. I don't see much difference between his form and mine, do you?
Captured from the cliffs above Steamer Lane, which afford a great view of the surfers just off shore.
There is only one person who could ever make you happy, and that person is you.
-David Burns, Intimate Connections
Picked up my camera today for the first time since the end of September thanks to my daughter pestering me to get it out again and go for a walk.
Left it for a couple of weeks due to a chest infection and a lull in my inspiration again.
Anyway we headed along Pevensey Bay so my daughter could build a sandcastle whilst I took some pictures.
I took a few long exposures but decided to post this one with the water crashing into the jetty.
Sorry I haven't been past your streams but trying to get that spark again so I can take pictures and start posting again.
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On the southbound leg of our freighter trip to Buenos Aires we encountered groups of boobys fishing near our ship. We were with them (or vice versa) for several days.
They were entertaining to watch and irresistible subjects for my camera.
The wave in this photo was produced by the ship as it pushed its was through the water.
Did it last summer in a so windy day.
I wet my finger two seconds in the water and they get freezed, so when I see two english boys went in the water I did't believe to that!
Take it in Ilfrancombe, England
The first calm day after a storm we can always hear the waves up at our house. The wind has dropped but it takes a while for the sea to calm down. This picture was taken after a recent storm has passed, on a flat calm morning. I was covered in salt within minutes but I didn't mind.
Wave _ Although anticipated, no one is really ready when the mountain pass above the scenic, narrow Norwegian fjord Geiranger collapses and creates an 85-meter high violent tsunami. A geologist is one of those caught in the middle of it.
7 Days of Shooting - Week Beginning 24th February - Movies (suggested by Gillian) - poster or souvenir or your props illustrating a scene or idea, or representing a movie title, actor, actress, etc. Anything to do with a movie.
7DOS movies Black & White Wednesday