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Like a thousand before it...

Photography Sea/Undersea posted on Aug 26, 2006
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AlooooooHa! Up and attem this morning, trying to get a nice sunrise that didn't materialize. Even the waves were quite small this morning, so here is a small wave breaking over the rocks where the sand use to be. I should have been here a few days ago...these bare rocks are a testament to bigger waves pounding this shore. Well it's finally Sat. and now I have to catch up on many ebots...man it doesn't pay to procrastinate with email, like a festering sore it gets worse without attention. Thanks for dropping by and any comments or critiques you care to leave...Enjoy your weekend everyone! Much Aloha~

Comments (43)


thevolunteer

2:42PM | Sat, 26 August 2006

Ooo, salt air and sunshine. What there is of it. Another great capture from the camera of Teves. Have a great weekend. Aloha

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marybelgium

2:44PM | Sat, 26 August 2006

superbly done!

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Apophis906

2:45PM | Sat, 26 August 2006

Oh wow,that is just some shot, the water is just so beautifull.

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Zacko

2:47PM | Sat, 26 August 2006

EXCUSE ME????? Like a thousand before it??? WHAT??? The wave surely...because you cant possibly be talking about your photo. That would be more like "One out of thousand" DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMN MAN!!!! You just blow me away!!!! Brilliant use of shutterspeed. Im just sitting here with my jaw in my lap...which works out pretty good for me....keep shoveling the chips in, lol. Have a great weekend buddy! #:O)

MrsLubner

2:50PM | Sat, 26 August 2006

Interesting how you have turned the power of water into almost power of smoke on the curl. Moving water is not easy to capture clearly and you have done a fine job here.

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short_ribs

2:55PM | Sat, 26 August 2006

DOH DOH DOH.... sigh WHAT A SHOT BUDDY!!! This one has blown my mind.... sigh Sweet work and this one is heading for the favs!!! Totaly amazing work!!! Thanks for sharing! Hope you have a great weekend! ^_^

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Aral3D

2:59PM | Sat, 26 August 2006

Really nice shot!!!Wonderful shutterspeed effect!!!

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CavalierLady

3:00PM | Sat, 26 August 2006

Wow!!!! Definitely ~not~ like a thousand before it!! It's a fabulous shot, my mouthed dropped open when I saw the full size. Your camera settings that froze the water in action, were spot on. Superb!!!

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Cosme..D..Churruca

3:15PM | Sat, 26 August 2006

Fascinating pic ! Very well done !

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Cullen

3:18PM | Sat, 26 August 2006

Well Dave, like the thousand and one Arabian nights...each one is different! This one shows your understanding of the perfect shutter speed to just smudge the action enough but not too much.

lhoulhou

3:20PM | Sat, 26 August 2006

Fantastic !!! "THE" wave !!!

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SoulSearcherr

3:26PM | Sat, 26 August 2006

this is amazing..makes me think of blue fire

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Loloe

3:37PM | Sat, 26 August 2006

Wow!!!!!!!!!!!!Fantastic is the word!!!!!! Thanks for sharing!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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puzzler

3:52PM | Sat, 26 August 2006

Yes looks so wintry, love the movement.....Regards Cath

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mps

3:56PM | Sat, 26 August 2006

I can't decide if the waves look smoking like on fire or ghost waves. Either way I love it.

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NicoleFaber

4:59PM | Sat, 26 August 2006

I agree with Zacko and Short-ribs.. amazing shot!

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aangus

5:02PM | Sat, 26 August 2006

That wave looks like its got a life of its own! Theres all sorts going on in there, brilliant shot. P.S. ...here, have another Ebot!

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deadhead

5:16PM | Sat, 26 August 2006

Amazing shot

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ysvry

5:24PM | Sat, 26 August 2006

great foto reminds me of that painting that has horses mixed with waves , I forgot who its by but its a well known poster.

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Dianthus

5:41PM | Sat, 26 August 2006

Brilliant shutterspeed. Excellent photo legend boy:)

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tizjezzme

5:48PM | Sat, 26 August 2006

Andreas is so funny lol but he's right .. this is awesome; and excellent use of the shutter. Love you got the water to look so ... beautiful.

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claudialee

6:20PM | Sat, 26 August 2006

This is beautiful shot. Always the waves fascinate and draw the attention. The glistening rocks add such strength and power to the photo. Nice work. HUGS!!

Georgy

7:12PM | Sat, 26 August 2006

And a thousand times still beautiful as the ones before it.

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Flannelman

8:12PM | Sat, 26 August 2006

Great motion, mood frozen in time. thanx ;-)

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_Bee

12:16AM | Sun, 27 August 2006

Fab shot...gotta say though, got thoroughly wet viewing this pic! Wonderful!

KiwiMiss

2:44AM | Sun, 27 August 2006

Perfect shutter speed and love the light on the stones! Have a great day :)

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Photoled

3:32AM | Sun, 27 August 2006

Beautiful

Valerie-Ducom

6:37AM | Sun, 27 August 2006

wow amazing picture and excellent composition as always, a pleasure for my eyes :) Thank you for sharing this one!!! Excellent done... Bisous et bonne journ :D

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Blitzz-Licht

7:25AM | Sun, 27 August 2006

...the perfect wave, perfect captured

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avalonfaayre

8:00AM | Sun, 27 August 2006

When I have gone to the beach, I remember sitting and watching and thinking just that. Like millions before, but each one uniquely different, and no two ever the same. Thanks for giving us the one in a million shot. I love the rocks. No rocks here, and I miss them so much.

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