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This was one of my favorite falls, and 1 of 6 shooting destinations in the same night. You only had a few seconds to capture an image at this place due to the extreme mist, which was accentuated by shooting into the sun.
"l’entità non è esistenza né non esistenza; né causa né circostanza; né se stessa né un’altra; né quadrata né rotonda; né corta né lunga; né sorgente né calante; né nascita né morte; né creazione né apparenza, né artificio (…) né blu né gialla, né rossa né bianca; né scarlatta né purpurea, né di alcun altro colore".
(Sutra degli Infiniti significati, citato in D.Ikeda, I misteri di nascita e morte, Sonzogno Tascabili, Milano, 2001)
Seen early morning near Malibu Lagoon - as the sun rose.
Off shore winds from Santa Ana conditions generated lots of spray !
This is just about 100 m from the waves shown in an earlier shot: "Cold waves", taken only minutes apart.
Porthcawl, As dawn broke the wind stiffened and the waves began to swell with an incoming tide.
Porthcawl Lighthouse commands a great position as a view on to the lighthouse can be had both with the sea crashing in to the front of it or as in my image and dare i say more interesting view you can capture the reverse of the lighthouse and the waves topping the defences.
I did contemplate on doing an update to my Storm Ciara Porthcawl video here youtu.be/S7voiuCRnmc but the wind was so aggressive I doubt my voice would have been audible. Maybe next time.
Sunday morning at Currumbin. Another poor display by the sun/clouds but plenty of heavy wave action even at low tide.
Met several other photogs that morning too abitiffy from here on Flickr. George from Aus Photography and Tracy, also on Flickr. It was nice to meet everyone and to shoot a location I seldom get to visit.
Canon EOS 40D, sigma 10-20mm and Lee 0.9 hard grad.
Rose Parade 2017 in Pasadena, California
From The Mercury News: "Northwestern Mutual – “Waves of Hope”: In this playful animated entry, a day at the beach represents more than just catching a wave. Northwestern Mutual Foundation’s Childhood Cancer Program started a wave of giving in 2012, with the help of the company’s employees and financial representatives nationwide, by raising millions of dollars to fund childhood cancer research and family support. Through a partnership with Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation, the program’s wave helped support the research of Dr. Yael Mossé from the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. Dr. Mossé developed a breakthrough treatment for neuroblastoma which eventually helped Edie Gilger and her family, who are riding on the float. Edie was six months when she was diagnosed with neuroblastoma, and is now 7 and in remission. The wave of giving continues with Steve Guinan, a Northwestern Mutual managing partner from Philadelphia, and cancer survivor, whose office recently directed $100,000 through the Northwestern Mutual Foundation to Dr. Mossé to continue her work to find cures for more children."
More from my visit to Newcastle this week - detail from a glass wall in my hotel lobby.
Btw, Fabe is posting pics again :-) Please take a look at his latest - it's a beauty. Yes, I know I'm biased but it is a lovely shot. Thanks!
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