The suggestion to capture the splash against the backdrop of the sunset was Joel's, given the paucity of intriguing foreground elements at our location
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Nearly all the time, it falls upon me to devise new photographic destinations during the weekends. Joel, however, anticipates that I shall undertake the arduous tasks. Nonetheless, he consistently volunteers to drive, thus achieving a semblance of equilibrium in our efforts.
Joel tells me that he is a bit sick of seaside adventures in the heat. So, we will be changing our efforts to metropolitan locations.
That top photo is brilliant.
ReplyDeleteI clicked at least like 50 shots for that moment
DeleteLove captures of the water splashing and the sunset is lovely.
ReplyDeleteTake care, have a happy day!
Always trying something different
Delete...this was well worth finding.
ReplyDeleteJoel always scouted the position out at very beginning
DeleteIt is fun and interesting to see how you take your photos. I always enjoy them.
ReplyDeleteIt is the process more than the outcome
DeleteJoel had a good idea, and your execution was good.
ReplyDeleteWe had fun
DeleteGood idea, and better done. A beautiful result.
ReplyDeleteThe magic moment lapsed very quickly
DeletePues te ha quedado una buen fotografia con esa puesta del sol con salpicaduras.
ReplyDeleteThe splash is a nice element of motion
DeleteHi, Roentare! That first shot is spectacular! May you happy and cooler locations!
ReplyDeleteWe gonna do less landscape photography in the coming weeks.
DeleteA beautiful spot and photo.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Bill.
DeleteAmbas fotos son maravillosas en especial la primera.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
Glad that you approve!
DeleteJoel's suggestion to catch the splash with the sunset was a good one. The resulting photo is terrific. Enjoy your new holiday destinations.
ReplyDeleteJust local outings
DeleteThis is an amazing photo; I have never seen anything like it!!! It should be on a magazine cover. I also like the way the sun is shining on the tall wave.
ReplyDeleteIt is often a style in movie poster shot
DeleteA wonderful water picture
ReplyDeleteBuen momento captado de una gran puesta de sol.
ReplyDeleteI appreciate the collaborative efforts of you two in bringing great photographs to us. Today's is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteIt is nice to procreate
DeleteI love how you captured the surf in the top photo.
ReplyDeletebeautiful capture
ReplyDeleteThat's a really attractive photo. Have you ever visited the Organ Pipes? It's not too far from Melbourne.
ReplyDeleteJoel is not a fan of that place. We had been there a few times over the years.
DeleteA beautiful photograph ... well done :)
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Son bonitas al lado del mar. Besos.
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful shot.
ReplyDeleteThese are marvelous captures!
ReplyDeleteCool shot #1.
ReplyDeleteWorth a Thousand Words
Stunning!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.
ReplyDeleteThis moment is superb! Sunset and waves breaking on the rocks! Sensational!
ReplyDeleteWow great shot again.
ReplyDeleteJoel had a great idea with that one and you rose to the challenge beautifully! (It's nice to have a driver, too!)
ReplyDeleteAmazing :-D
ReplyDeleteYou caught a great shot of the water in motion.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful light and perfect timing!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! You really had a lot of fun taking waves coming to shore with such force. Awesome work!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful capture.
ReplyDeleteC'est Waouh !
ReplyDeleteThat first photo is just....wow! Beautiful! Thank you for linking up and have a great week ahead.
ReplyDeleteA really cool photograph! I love how you've captured the wave's foam... Happy photographing!
ReplyDeleteBarb :)