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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.
Only extended the shutter speed to 1/2 second here to get some wave action with the swells hitting against the rocks. The clouds over the ocean were very pretty there in the morning.
York, Maine
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
I was going through the archives for something to post, and came across this shot from a year ago. I had to check as I had got it into my head that it was actually two years ago as it seemed so long ago. Sadly it just goes to show it has been very long year.
Anyway, this is a reminder of an amazing morning watching nature in the raw down on the South Wales coast at Porthcawl. Huge waves driven by Storm Dennis came crashing in and then burst skywards as they hit the sea wall (the mole). To give you a sense of scale, the little lighthouse is about 30 feet high.
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.
Thankfully, not high rolling waves but I guess they are rolling inwards towards the beach!
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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.
Here's one from last December's King Tide at Cape Disappointment. In 2 mornings there, I came away with 1351 shots, of which about 20 were decent and this one was the winner. In a twist of fate, 1351 was also the number of other photographers who were there! 😬 Shooting in a crowd is not my thing, but not much choice in a place like this during big wave season. On the positive side, it's kind of cool to be able to chat with so many like-minded people who are all there for the same reason.
Listening to all the mirrorless camera people around me blasting away at 20 frames/sec, I came away thinking it may be time to retire my trusty old D810.
Taken yesterday, processed today. 3 exposures tone compressed and overlaid with the mid tone bracket.
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.