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Waves - Vama Veche Romania

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I took this shot a few weeks ago. At the time, I thought that the fall colours of this Silver Mound looked like ocean coral gently swaying in underwater currents.

Taken from our deck on the ship, in the middle of the Pacific. This was during a "moderate gale." I don't really know what that means....but it was pretty wild for awhile and a lot of people got seasick.

Fractal art

Waves continued...

 

Whale Beach, Northern Beaches, Sydney (Sunday 15 Jun 2008 @ 6:58am).

 

ISO100 | f/8 | 0.6sec | 21mm | eval.metering | AWB | raw | ND4 grad filter | tripod | remote shutter release

As the furthermost outter band of hurricane Irene came (and being relatively safe) I went to the beach to witness mother nature and see the magnitude. We had significant beach erosion as far back as the dunes and many turtle nests were destroyed.

These waves were on Dunnet beach near Thurso. I could have watched for hours.

 

They look really impressive on black

"Sit in reverie and watch the changing color of the waves

that break upon the idle seashore of the mind.”

 

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Waves crashing and whipping around the composition.

Life is a series of waves to be embraced and overcome.

 

I had seen a small lego wave and decided I would try to build one, and this is the latest version.

 

See my photostream for different angles of this surfing wave.

 

Inspired by I Scream Clone's Life's A Beach.

Another shot of my son on Portreath beach in Cornwall, breaking the waves with his wellington boots in the late evening sunlight. I really like the rim lighting around his body.

 

Off to help out at the BoA photo group exhibition this morning, so will hopefully catch up with everyone later. I've sold one print so far!!

last day of vacation.. back home and work tomorrow.

 

Arthur being surrounded by an Atlantic wave. Fun ocean.

The waves crash dramatically off the sharp, volcanic rock on the North Shore of Oahu.

 

See also:

www.flickr.com/photos/39630975@N03/5419721069/

 

Canon XTI w/ 70-200mm f/4 L IS USM @ 200mm, 100 ISO, 4f, 1/2000s

Very choppy waves off Dawlish Warren, Devon, UK

50 knot winds Tofino Area

A wave breaks on a beach near Polperro

Crashing Waves Whitby Some long exposure hand held shots.

Waving Wednesday

 

It’s Wednesday morning at Catcott, as the morning pick up goods collects an empty mineral wagon from the small goods yard.

 

Standing on the bridge, Waving Willy waves over at his brother Waving Waving Wally who is driving the steam lorry over there in the distance beyond the ground frame (you can just see Wally in the cab). Like Willy, Wally also waves all the time, even in his sleep by all accounts. This can make for driving the steam lorry quite a challenge, it requiring at least two hands, sometimes three to keep it going in a straight line. But Wally manages to steer and even stoke the fire with just one hand. Champion.

 

Driver and part time thespian at the local amateur dramatics society, Blessed Brian booms over to Willy from the locomotive, “hello dear boy, lovely to see you”, as he presumes Waving Willy’s wave is for him rather than Waving Wally on the steam lorry. But that’s okay, because Willy has enough waves for everyone. And Blessed Brian loves any excuse to boom with his deep baritone voice.

 

Meanwhile Bob Geeza cat waves his long bushy tail in response to all the waving. Such a clever cat.

 

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