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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.
wave lust kimono by noble creations (NEO-JAPAN)
divine passion headpiece & heart by CUREMORE
maya tiara by SHANGHAI
shisen tattoo by DAPPA
valkyrie chainmail BOM by deviousmind
sojin hair by Kuni
undone pose by Loel
Probably one of the most amazing shows I've ever witnessed, but the most challenging, due to the cold 60 km wind. She danced in all directions for about an hour at 10 pm. Sometimes adorned in a pink dress. She disappeared when the clouds blew in, then came back around midnight, where I fell asleep watching her through my bedroom window.
When the night does not whisper but roars, I listen.
I slip quietly into the dark, where the stars and the Northern Lights spill their secrets across the sky in waves. I send a wish upward, carrying it to those I love—no longer here in body, but always in spirit. For a breath of time, the world holds still. We are together again beneath the same heavens, and I am wrapped in their everlasting love. 💝
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west side of NW Red Elk Rd - Comanche County, OK
***Note: edited in Flickr Photo Editor
"At that moment there came a roaring and a rushing: a noise of loud waters rolling many stones. Dimly Frodo saw the river below him rise, and down along its course there came a plumed cavalry of waves. White flames seemed to Frodo to flicker on their crests and he half fancied that he saw amid the water white riders upon white horses with frothing manes."
View of the Fire Wave at sunset, at the Valley of Fire state park in Nevada, USA. The stripped sandstone formation was eroded from wind and water over the course of the last 150 million years. The colors come from the oxidation of iron and manganese contained in the rock (red/pink stripes) and bleaching from millennia of water exposure (white stripes).
2 of 2 showing aspects of the sea around the Orkney isles.
I have to acknowledge the fantastic seascapes of David Baker, a photographer based in southern England who produces the most beautiful images of the shore - always in the place where the sea meets the land. This photograph though by no means expresses what he achieves.
Taken from the vantage of high cliffs looking down onto part and fully submerged rocks where the northern Atlantic waves crash around.
Yesnaby, West Mainland, Orkney, UK
A trio of brown chinese geese (anser cygnoides) approaching the sea as if considering whether to take a dip. It was a very hot day but, despite their apparent intentions, they soon moved off down the beach. Photographed on the island of Pangkor, in Malaysia.
Detail of Grand Central building, the remodelled structure over Birmingham New Street railway station which was designed by architects AZPML and opened in 2015.
Lenticular clouds, altocumulous lenticularis, formed in high winds, where laminar flows of air rise over a mountain and the drop in temperature causes water vapor to condense in layered clouds. These clouds are fairly common in the Eastern Sierra, often forming into long, linear "Sierra wave" formations parallel to and a few miles east of the Sierra Nevada.
I saw these clouds forming from my porch, so I headed down to the Lake to capture them evolving in a time-lapse sequence.
The strong impacts of the Atlantic Ocean reaching the North Cornish Coast. Taken with a Canon EOS 400D Digital at Widemouth Bay, Cornwall, England.