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Waves crashing on rocks on a stormy day at Cala Torta, Mallorca, Baleares - abstracted photograph edited with textures

 

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I could go on for days posting images of waves crashing against the breakwater at Brighton Marina, but I should probably stop here. I wish I'd been able to steady my camera better in the gale force wind, but I'm very happy I was able to enjoy the wild and powerful beauty of storm Imogen at first hand.

The waves collide with something and break. Someday the life of the waves will end.

Grotticelle beach (Ricadi, Italy)

It's all about the waves. They don't have to be big. I just need to sit there and shoot them. Especially right after a storm has blown over and the ocean hasn't quite calmed down yet.

 

At my favorite place on the California coast, Pescadero State Beach, between Half Moon Bay and Santa Cruz.

Dinant area, Belgium

Spun soft

Spun fast

Spun light

I'm no wave expert, but two wave patterns seemed to be happening at once in the lake when I took this.

 

The winds were blowing basically left-to-right, and they seemed to be the source of the ephemeral blue waves on top.

 

The lake currents (it's basically a wide part of a river) were flowing right-to-left at the same time, and those waves are the steely-gray waves below the blue ones.

 

If you know wave behavior, I'd love to hear what you think about this.

These shore breakers aren't good body surfing waves.

- Papohaku Beach, island of Molokai

Nordsee | St. Peter-Ording -Archivaufnahme-

Second image of Crashing Waves, this one in color and cropped as a panorama.

 

We had 40 mph winds out of the north yesterday, pushing huge Lake Michigan waves directly into the side of the concrete pier. The plumes of the crashing waves were 30 to 40 feet high!

 

A very impressive sight for sure, but spending two hours capturing the scene froze me solid :)

 

Taken at Irvine beach

"Uomo libero, amerai sempre il mare!

Il mare è il tuo specchio:

contempli la tua anima

nel volgersi infinito dell’onda che rotola."

  

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MANY THANKS TO ALL OF YOU!! :)

Extended exposure time, 5 stop ND filter.

Phillip Island, Australia.

All in camera.

HDR - Individual grains of sand are stirred by the incoming waves

Phillip Island

randomness 10/52 -- waves -- so my randomly selected piece of paper said. This was taken early one morning in 2008. I will have a chance for some fresh wave shots this weekend but -- alas -- this theme was picked last week so out this came from the archives.

 

Have a great week my friends!

Wave watching from the dunes in Warren Dunes State Park.

Hersonissos Crete oct 2022

Another one from the White Sands of New Mexico. I saw this lonely Yucca plant at the bottom of this swell and it reminded me of a surfer get ready to catch the next wave.

Kids dancing at weddings are so fun.

 

Magnificent Monday to you.

 

Guest photographer: Erich Adickes

Processing: michael veltman

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