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Not the biggest wave I've photographed at Porthcawl Lighthouse, but I thought what little sunlight there was caught this one very nicely.

 

51°28'23.19"N 3°41'59.15"W

Some stunning wave action off the coast of Fuerteventura after a couple of rather windy days

Took it at Laguna Beach Southern Orange county 在橙縣南邊的Laguna Beach 拍到的驚濤拍打礁石的鏡頭(Have a nice weekend)

The surf is building for the big surf competition at Maverick's in Half Moon Bay, CA.

Aberdeen Beach

Enlarge and feel the drops!

Or not, I don't sail but I like to watch waves.

A rainy day at baltic sea, textured.

 

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Waves really do something with my within

I never get tired of watching them

Feeling the power

Hearing the roar

Seeing the spray

Nature really rocks

 

And as I am making this photo ready for upload Mark says about us: "We are in a love wave, a tsunami of love"

And I was wondering if he actually was standing in my livingroom and saw that I was about to write about waves

 

To be so connected is such a thrill

He had no idea that his words suited my photo so well

And he is so true

This love we share is out of this world

Nobody can ever ruin this bond

 

"We left under moonlight

We went with the breeze

I bet on your blue eyes

 

You set for my green

 

We moved with the water

The tumble and sway

The slow dance gets harder

As level shorelines fade

 

So now I'm out drifting away

What can I say

You're barely listening, asleep in

The shade of tidal waves

 

Someone throw a lifeline

I don't want to drown

I can't hold you closer without just sinking down

Once I'm safe from the deep you're the waves at my feet that just keep pulling me out

By the power of the moonlight, when the tide comes around..."

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=D63Ntw821ew

  

In die Raffinerie bei Nacht "hineingezoomt" ..........

While watching the waves, for a moment I thought I'm somewhere else and the time is different.

 

I had to get away from the everyday rush and clear my mind. I found my peace here, at the shore of Lake Ontario. The weather wasn't good. It was windy and cloudy, but it didn't matter ...

Coal Tit [Periparus ater]

 

Busy little birdie, collecting what is possibly cat hair, for lining the nest.

 

In a few weeks’ time, the babies will be around, shouting to be fed. It’s very odd to watch as the youngsters look almost twice the size of the parents, and the poor adults just flit around in an exhausting cacophony of “feed me”, “no, me”, no, MEEEE”…”and can you hurry it up!” Poor wee souls. They must be a little relieved when all the babies fledge.

 

For now, though, this little sweetie is flying back and forth to the nest, sourcing grass, twigs and my cats’ hair, to make it as warm and cozy as possible for the eggs/chicks.

 

In my garden,

South Carrick Hills

SW Scotland

 

🎼 “Tomorrow” - John Legend, Florian Picasso, Nas

 

“You're the new wave forming

You're the new day, dawning

Ask you what is your name, what do they call you?

You said, "They call me Tomorrow.”

A wave fighting to break through from its egg shell like wrapping in an agitated sea.

Cliffs at Peniche in Portugal

Crashing waves in Lentas beach, south Crete

Barra de Sahy, São Sebastião, São Paulo, Brazil.

Rocks and waves at Sachuest Point National Wildlife Refuge in Middletown, Rhode Island.

Still going out, in a 50 year storm! Santa Cruz, CA. U.S.

Wave after wave

Will flow with the tide

And bury the world as it does

Tide after tide

Will flow and recede

Leaving life to go on

As it was......

 

RUSH Permanent Waves Album 14/01/1980

  

♦ H & G ♦ 246

Credits

At Asilomar State Beach, Pacific Grove, California.

Sunrise at the coast.

I 'd just pruned the overgrown aloe in my garden, so I took a picture of the cut aloe.

I took it with a composition that made into a stormy sea.

This is my last photo before I leave on my vacation. Wishing you all happy summer days..

Fuerteventura jan 2018

A wave crashes over the harbour arm at Newhaven during a gale.

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