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Inspired by Esspee, a couple of wave pictures from me

by SeasideMan @ Thursday, Apr. 24, 2008 - 11:25:42

Note how I cleverly avoided having a horizon line, so I didn't have to get it flat

They both get bigger if you click on them.

Cheers, Tom.

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359Rabbit359Rabbit [Member]
24/04/08 @ 13:58

I like the bottom one

Rabbit

I haven't seen biggish waves like that for ages...LOL...Bournemouth, even in poor weather, seems to have just small rollers...it must have big ones sometimes, we're just tucked up at home so miss them...nice pics...big hugs....

SeasideManSeasideMan pro
24/04/08 @ 16:30

Curious. I wonder if that could be to do with the length of sea between Bournemouth and the next land. I know that's one of the factors in wave size.

It's wise to stay in when it's such bad weather!

Cheers, Tom.

deleted user [Visitor]

24/04/08 @ 20:49

OOOHH!!! I inspred someone lol!!! Nice pics, love em both!! :D

SeasideManSeasideMan pro
24/04/08 @ 20:51

Thanks, the 2nd one is my favourite. It sows the power of the wave pretty well I think. It also washed over the top of my wellies about 3 seconds after that!

Cheers, Tom.

deleted user [Visitor]

24/04/08 @ 20:57

The bottom one is the better of the 2 :) But I like them both :yes: Your beach pebbly?? looks like it here but not from previous pics! Curious!

SeasideManSeasideMan pro
24/04/08 @ 21:18

It's shingle at the top, but sandy lower down. For about two hours either side of high tide, there is hardly any sand visible at all. At low tide, there is a long expanse (a 100 metres or more) of pure golden sand, for about 2-3 miles.

Cheers, Tom.

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