I just happened to be out walking one day last week when I came upon this scene with the waves breaking over the road. It was unexpected, the weather was not particularly windy or cold and I didn't realise that it was time for one of the highest tides of the year. I love the sea, especially when it looks like this and I really don't think I could bear to live inland....EVER!!!
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Tuesday, 12 October 2010
Rough Seas
I just happened to be out walking one day last week when I came upon this scene with the waves breaking over the road. It was unexpected, the weather was not particularly windy or cold and I didn't realise that it was time for one of the highest tides of the year. I love the sea, especially when it looks like this and I really don't think I could bear to live inland....EVER!!!
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I like being close enough to be able to go to the coast, but don't do it very often. It is always uplifting when we do.
ReplyDeleteWow!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot! I live inland but can understand your sentiments.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like someone walking down there! I suppose not.
ReplyDeleteIt did look a nice day.
ReplyDeleteA lot of spray considering the flatness of the sea in general.
ReplyDeleteNice
ReplyDeleteGood capture of the spray.
ReplyDeleteThere's some wave action going on. Imagine how much more dramatic had there been a storn blowing!!
ReplyDeleteHow you didn't get soaked.
ReplyDeleteI love that perspective.
ReplyDeleteI like this one, got the spray just right.
ReplyDeleteWas this the autumn high tide?
ReplyDeleteTranquil shot.
ReplyDeleteNicely captured the wave-roll.
ReplyDeleteExcellent!! I really like this one.
ReplyDeleteWavelet.
ReplyDeleteYou've captured the movement really well.
ReplyDeleteI think so, if not THE high tide then one pretty close to it.
ReplyDeleteVery subtle colours -especially the sky - and interesting shadow on the posts. The sparkle adds the to the mystery.
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