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. little bit choppy! inspired by pixelsuzy and Alison McKay photos earlier this month. thought I would give it a go
I got well lucky with this shot :)
Its the Indian Ocean where Margaret River's outlet is. A couple of hours drive south of Perth.
A simple shot of crashing waves at sunset...
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Its been a busy week for Irish Ferries & Stena Line, with numerous delays & cancellations caused by the extreme windy weather in the lead up to Christmas 2013.
Once again, the mighty Ulysses has been the champion, while the other smaller vessels remained in port, this giant carried on, sometimes the only passenger ship on the central corridor.
Both companies taking a well earned rest over the next 2 days.
For high speed ferries, the power of the nature forced the Jonathan Swift to remain docked, while the Christmas season Stena HSS which only began operating last Friday couldn't operate on a number of days.
Seen above, the Stena Nordica arrives in blustery conditions, waves crashing against the breakwater on the South Wall along the Pigeon House.
This gull was sitting and watching the waves break around him. He was quite confident the waves could not touch him, and never took off.
This was taken in the Deception Pass State Park (Washington State).
It seemed like something was under the water helping to create these waves but it was probably the water bouncing off the breaker wall here at the west end of Summerland Beach.
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Crashing wave sequence taken in Baleal (Portugal). In the background you can see Peniche, which is a Portuguese fishing village
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Waves of Lake Michigan, Illinois Beach State Park.
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Say that title three times fast. We stopped at the Garrapata Beach pullout to check for Pelicans riding cliff updrafts but there was an offshore wind that day. We found a subject in some surfers riding pretty big waves left over from a storm. There were some other people on the cliff watching and giving us a play by play. The guy pictured is a professional surfer that is local to Big Sur, unfortunately I didn't catch his name.