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Watching the waves crash on the rocks from the shore near the town of ÆðuvÃk located on the southernmost tip of Eysturoy Island.
Waves rolling into the beach at Esquimalt Lagoon from the Strait of Juan de Fuca with a dramatic sky over the Olympic Mountains in the background
From a sunrise shoot with fellow flickr photographers Archie McCafferty and Warwick Briggs at Susan Gilmore Beach, NSW; Australia this week.
Lee hard 0.9 grad and Zomei 3 stop ND filters used to achieve an exposure around 0.5 seconds and blur the water.
This beach was once infamous as a nudist beach, but with more relaxed public acceptance of partial nudity on most beaches; this tends not to happen here nowadays.
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In 48 degree midday temperatures, F1 rolls across the Parramatta Rd level crossing on the Carlingford Line for the last time.
This scene won't be repeated as this was the last time a red rattler would transverse the Carlingford Line and roll through this location. This level crossing across busy Parramatta Road was closed with the Carlingford Line approximately 12 hours later.
Parramatta Road level crossing, Carlingford Line, Clyde.
Saturday 4 January 2020.
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Sunset in Laguna Beach, California. Clean conditions with smooth ocean surface and good lighting from the sunset. The waves were really good with the low tide. I’m standing in knee deep water as these walls of water were rolling into shore.
Today was a perfect Sydney autumn day - sea temperature perfect for swimming. This picture taken in the surf at Manly.
This is a piece I created after a 5-year long depression. It was created based on the beats of electronic music while I let go and formed this abstraction which led to a story that I found in the painting. In the middle, there is a turtle surfing a musical note wave with a dead sheep lying on its back behind it. This is a representation of me no longer lying down to die in my room. Instead, I was now getting out of my turtle shell and riding the wave of life once again! Above the two creatures, you’ll find a Pegasus and feather giving flight to my life and mind soaring to new heights. Top left you’ll see an Angel holding a child who was by my side the whole time. That glimmer of hope to see a bright sunny day of fun & happiness again!
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Curacao’s coastline has an angry side with high surf and wind. Had to fight the wind and near constant spray to get some shots.
Continuing on with this black and white spree I've been going on. This is a re-edit of a black and white I decided to add a bit of color to.
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The river and its waves are one
surf: where is the difference between the river and its waves?
When the wave rises, it is the water; and when it falls, it is
the same water again. Tell me, Sir, where is the distinction?
Because it has been named as wave, shall it no longer be
considered as water?
Within the Supreme Brahma, the worlds are being told like beads:
Look upon that rosary with the eyes of wisdom.
by Kabir