From the shoreline, the scene arranges itself almost theatrically. In the foreground, the Pacific moves with a steady pulse—waves rising in clean, translucent walls before collapsing into white foam that rushes up the sand and retreats again. Surfers sit just beyond the break, scattered like dark brushstrokes against the shifting blue, waiting for that precise moment when the ocean offers itself. Then they rise, glide, and disappear back into the rhythm.
The air tastes of salt and sunlight. The sound is constant but never monotonous—each wave a variation on the last, folding, breaking, dissolving.
And just behind, almost improbably close, the skyline of Surfers Paradise climbs straight out of the sand. Glass towers catch the day in sharp reflections—brilliant under the sun, molten at dusk, and glittering by night. The city does not sit apart from the beach here; it leans into it, a vertical counterpoint to the horizontal sweep of sea and sky.
This is the Gold Coast at its most immediate:
water in motion,
people in pursuit of it,
and a skyline rising right at the edge—
as though the land itself couldn’t resist following the waves upward.
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This is just breathtaking!
ReplyDeleteA lovely view
Delete...and the surf is up!
ReplyDeleteYou caught a great wave with the city skyline in the background. That makes a great photo that should be printed large and hung on your wall.
ReplyDeleteNow you mentioned it I might print a copy
DeleteOh my gosh, this is amazing! The skyline of buildings behind the teal water, and the way you captured the white foamy wave! So many different kinds of beauty to see.
ReplyDeleteI just walked on the beach path there
DeleteEm trec el capell amb aquesta preciosa foto.
ReplyDeleteSalutacions.
The skyline of Surfers Paradise does look as if it just climbed straight out of the sand. As if you finished your painting and decided to add just one more detail.
ReplyDeleteIt was just a snap
DeleteLa cuidad al fondo en toda su grandeza y en el agua algunos surfistas.
ReplyDeleteAbrazo
A beautiful and striking scene.
ReplyDeleteThe wave in front of the city skyline is clever shooting.
ReplyDeleteThe clouds seem pretty low. Everything about this photo is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteWorth a Thousand Words
Stunning view, fantastic photography
ReplyDeleteA nice shot, the sea is looking good though a bit rough.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen a better surfing shot! Amazing!
ReplyDeleteSeeing the city leaning into the beach as if the land itself were following the waves is a beautiful perspective for a Skywatch Friday contribution. That mixture of salt air and glittering glass towers perfectly captures the unique energy of the Gold Coast. You might like to read the latest update I have shared on the blog.
ReplyDeleteI love visiting your blog! The photos you share are always so beautiful and inspiring. I especially enjoyed the recent ones you posted. It is truly moving to watch surfers scattered across the blue, waiting for that perfect moment to glide. It feels like a beautiful dance between human patience and the ocean’s energy. I wish I could surf. I just love watching people do it so much. It looks like so much fun.
ReplyDeleteLove the view and photo! Take care, Happy Friday! Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteThat wave does it. Great shot again.
ReplyDeleteWhat a surf! I love this -- that the people are in the background but you know what's coming for them! The Big Wave!
ReplyDeleteA fabulous shot.
ReplyDeletePudiste lograr una foto impresionante los rascacielos de fondo cual boca desdentada, esos surfistas esperando olas como esa o mayores. Todo ello con una paleta de azules, blancos y grises espectacular.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
A beautiful, surfable wave!
ReplyDeletePerfect wave and perfect sky! Love this :-D
ReplyDeleteBeautiful wave
ReplyDeleteThis is an amazing shot! The scene, the colors....wow!! Thank you for linking up!
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