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As I walk along the deserted beach
I feel the damp sand surronding my feet
I feel the cool relaxing breeze creep up upon me with ease
As I look out at the restless waves my thoughts unwind like restless days
The beach is a very quiet and calming place
…..A nice Cornish ‘Sea Fix’ today I thought would be in order seeing as the weather is not so good a the moment in many places and a forecast of 65 - 70 MPH to hit the coast suggests some rather bigger waves are to come!!!!! Stay safe & cosy everyone. .….. Alan:-)
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I tried to capture the reflection of the tree on a small wave that was created when ducks landed. This is what I got.
Soundtrack // Bande-son: VHS DREAM ("Blue Waves"): www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5SvmLS2C_8
"Un cadrage qui colle au spectacle fugace de ce ciel fantastique !" (VINCENT / www.flickr.com/photos/58769600@N07/)
"Formidable ruban de nuages ! Le format de la photo le met en valeur... c'est superbe !" (FLORENCE.V / www.flickr.com/photos/flo59/)
"A drama is unfolding." (Elliot MARGOLIES / www.flickr.com/photos/elliotmar/)
"Great vertical landscape !" (GREYGLASS400 / www.flickr.com/photos/128153170@N04/)
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.
The rain stopped, the sun came out and the late afternoon light was wonderful, so I headed for the beach to catch a wave or two ....
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 :)
"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!! :)
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In Hall Bredning I noticed this fascinating iceberg that had eroded into wave shapes, emphasized by the low angle of the sun. Although there was some reflection, I wanted a stronger reflection so in Photoshop I created a layer and used Flood to add a reflection that I blended with the foreground for a more realistic effect, Scoresby Sund, East Greenland.
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