AlanLichty
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I made a pilgrimage to Cape Perpetua yesterday and decided to try an experiment by shooting with my camera set for high speed shots like I would use for birds in flight to see what kinds of details I could pull out of high surf conditions with heavy sea foam as the waves pounded into Cook's Chasm. I wasn't disappointed in the results. When the waves break into the basalt there is a lot going on with the textures of the foaming seas that happen too quickly for us to see but at 1/2000s things get interesting.
This shot shows a small wavelet of foam making its own little wave on top of the incoming surge of water and reminded me of a wave breaking in the foam atop a cappuccino with some pretty strange looking textures.
C&C always welcome.
This shot shows a small wavelet of foam making its own little wave on top of the incoming surge of water and reminded me of a wave breaking in the foam atop a cappuccino with some pretty strange looking textures.
C&C always welcome.