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The Fire Wave rock formation in Valley of Fire, Nevada State Park. I've been there a few times now, and each time I have come away with a good shot. Really beautiful place to visit, and only an hour or so outside of Vegas. This formation known as the Fire Wave is probably the most famous thing to see in the park, and I wanted to photograph it the first time I came here. But while exploring the park, I found a lot of other things that interested me and I think are even better compositions than this wave. Hopefully I will be posting them soon. Enjoy on black background.
There is a close affinity between sky and sea with clouds borne on waves of air revealed by the shapes of the clouds.
Simple composition on a cool calm morning with early light of day bringing a hint of warmth to the image - like the line of the breaking wave leading you through the scene to Hengistbury Head in the distance.
Big Wave Surfer, California's Central Coast
• Grand Teton/Yellowstone Photo Tours
celebrating world ocean day!
it's time to save our oceans from plastic waste and protect the sea flora fauna
Relentless waves, in ceaseless march they come,
Each crest a tale of time, each crash a hum.
Against the shore they hurl their might,
With endless rhythm, day and night.
They dance in harmony, a symphony of sound,
Echoing through the sands, the sea's profound.
Their fury whispers secrets old,
Stories of sailors, mysteries untold.
With every surge, they sculpt the land,
Shaping cliffs and shores with gentle hand.
But underneath their tranquil guise,
Lies a power that could mesmerize.
They carry tales from distant lands,
And treasures lost beneath the sands.
In their embrace, the weary find reprieve,
As they ebb and flow, a timeless weave.
Relentless waves, in eternal chase,
A reminder of nature's boundless grace.
They teach us lessons of strength and strife,
And the beauty found in the rhythm of life.
( generated by ChatGPt)
While we were holidaying in Mauritius the ocean was quite calm for most of the time but on a couple of days the wind got up and created these large rolling waves. The sail boarders and windsurfers had great fun and we enjoyed watching them.
The conductor waves from CN 4904 as the Pointe St-Charles Switcher passes a bit of fall colours in the Port of Montreal.
The Wave Archway is located in Park Güell, Barcelona, Spain. The architect of the park was the Catalan Modernist, Antoni Gaudi
Nazaré, Portugal
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A rough day on Sunny Sands beach which wasn't living up to its name this particular day. Caught the shot just before I got very wet as I wasn't paying attention to the waves nearer me. Shot on my Lumix G6 in Raw format converted to jpeg in Photoshop. Shot on the 13th April, 2019.