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Tide was out and I saw a big rock area that I could get to where the waves were crashing in. It started to pick up and when I got hit a little bit by the wave, I decided it was time to head back to shore.
Im amazed with the gigantic waves in a newly found surfing area in Sabang, Cabugao.
Very conducive for board surfing! Whew! Look at the intensity of the waves!
this one's an abstract design abstracted.....thanks for looking....appreciated.....best bigger......hope you have a Great Sunday
I haven't been to this beach, Fortunes Rocks, since I was a kid. It was my dad's favorite beach because it was quiet in comparison to other local beaches. I can remember climbing over the roadside rocks to get onto the beach. They seemed gigantic back then and my mother worried we'd get hurt...they didn't seem so big or scary today. Many memories of fun with my family but especially my dad were revisited today. I didn't end up with many good shots today but I hit the jackpot in other ways. :)
Wave in the ocean is never still. Whether observing from the beach or a boat, we expect to see waves on the horizon. Waves are created by energy passing through water, causing it to move in a circular motion. However, water does not actually travel in waves. Waves transmit energy, not water, across the ocean and if not obstructed by anything, they have the potential to travel across an entire ocean basin.
Waves are most commonly caused by wind. Wind-driven waves, or surface waves, are created by the friction between wind and surface water. As wind blows across the surface of the ocean or a lake, the continual disturbance creates a wave crest. These types of waves are found globally across the open ocean and along the coast.
...Bass Point.
cf peterdegraaff.wordpress.com/2016/12/13/halfway-to-low-tide/
Chamonix 045F1, Rodenstock Apo-Sironar-S 150mm,
Shanghai 100, PMK
Had fun getting out and seeing the gorgeous waves after the storm cleared last Fri. More rain on the way today...woo hoo!