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It's such a powerful wave and he has to turn around. I just captured his head inside the big wave! Yes, if you see closely, you can see his eyes were still open:-)
the wonderful thing about florida is the beach. the water was especially blue this day and took wonderful photos.
I thought these were some serious waves at Ho'okipa beach, but a woman next to me said that really this was nothing compared to some of the storms that roll in off the ocean.
Took a quick picture, so I'm sorry about the Bad lighting!
I love the Liv boxes and all the little pictures! :)
Little Morton Hall was built between 1504 and 1508 for William Moreton.
In 1559 William had a new floor inserted at gallery level in the Great Hall, and added the two large bay windows looking onto the courtyard.
Running the entire length of the south range the Long Gallery is roofed with heavy gritstone slabs, the weight of which has caused the supporting floors below to bow and buckle. Architectural historians Peter de Figueiredo and Julian Treuherz describe it as "a gloriously long and crooked space, the wide floorboards rising up and down like waves and the walls leaning outwards at different angles." The crossbeams between the arch-braced roof trusses were probably added in the 17th century to prevent the structure from "bursting apart" under the load.
2015 02 19 120322 Cheshire Little Morton Hall
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This is a zoomed slow exposure to emphasise the explosive force of the wave