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I recently went to Cape Disappointment to shoot the lighthouse with waves crashing below, but I've shot that several times before and decided to focus on just the waves instead
When the storm Babet arrive the South of Norway, I went to Kalvehageneset to try to get som amazing photographs of waves and the Lighthouse Homborsund.
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The waves at Hookipa on the north shore of Maui are powerful and I hoped to show the changing character of the waves as they advance and eventually break on the inner reef.
This is from an image from Hawaii, Big Island and I used Moku Hanga from JixPix to process it. Maybe not as sophisticated as some but still fun for me. Comments are appreciated.
One of my more experimental shots from my stay in Sennen. I tried a number of ICM and panned shots of waves as they were racing towards the shore. Most of my results were terrible, but I thought this one might be good enough to share.
Taken from a RIB in the sea between the Pembrokeshire coast and Ramsey island. The waves are caused by the tide and a group of rocks known as the Bitches.
I was fascinated with the gulls maneuvering around the crashing waves.
Viewed from the beach in front of the Kuchel Visitor Center, Redwood National Park, California.
My first year teaching, I was standing outside at recess when an eagle flew over, quite low. A young boy that I taught said, "You have to wave to the eagle for good luck. My Dad told me. Wave!" This boy's Dad was in jail and he himself had not had a lucky time of things. I think about him often and I always wave to eagles when I see them. I hope he has had lots of eagles in his life since.