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Source image: Souk
courtesy of abstractartangel77.
Many thanks for the source image!
You can't stop the waves but you can learn to surf (Jon Kabat-Zinn).
This photo was taken for my photo project Photo A Day, where the idea is to show beautiful things that we often miss in every day life. More photos you can find here: www.facebook.com/PhotoADayByIrina
I see a rainbow but no rain... It's caused by the waves breaking hard on the rocks and lifting water several meters high, during the sunset.
This is what our weather is like today.24th Dec. 2013. Travel chaos all over Britain. A lot of people will not be getting home for Christmas.
The rain stopped for the moment but the seas are still big and powerful.
HD video - youtu.be/MqBhovh8wPo
I must apologise in advance. For the foreseeable future, all the pictures i will probably post will be of the sea, beach, firework and long exposure variety. thats all i've got!
I took 100s of photos of this relatively rough sea, just so i could could get a photo like this. Where the wave folds over itself and just explodes skywards as well. Waves fascinate me, its as close to being hynotised as i come! The title is because thats all i had to take this photo
in the turbulent inter-tidal zone, the breakers wash over this sturdy seaweed that I named 'palm tree seaweed'. Not a clear shot...but I liked the subject matter.
Best seen in B l a c k M a g i c
The offshore winds form wonderful spindrift when the the sea is rough.