AlanLichty
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Last Sunday I got a chance to see what the big waves look like at Shore Acres State Park on the Oregon coast. I have seen other people's images of what looked like ridiculous sized breakers pounding the rocky cliff faces but have never managed to time a visit when I could actually see them for myself.
I have thousands upon thousands of shots of waves during winter storms but none of them really convey how awesome the eastern Pacific can be with big swells. The twenty footer swells don't really look that big watching them roll in off the open water but once they get in close and amazing volume of water associated with such a swell becomes clear. Still shots give interesting views of some of the displays the water puts on as each wave breaks but still fail to show the underlying power in the scene.
My level of expertise at both shooting and editing video is rank amateur so I apologize in advance for my clumsy effort here as a first edited video. The video benefits from being seen full screen.
I have thousands upon thousands of shots of waves during winter storms but none of them really convey how awesome the eastern Pacific can be with big swells. The twenty footer swells don't really look that big watching them roll in off the open water but once they get in close and amazing volume of water associated with such a swell becomes clear. Still shots give interesting views of some of the displays the water puts on as each wave breaks but still fail to show the underlying power in the scene.
My level of expertise at both shooting and editing video is rank amateur so I apologize in advance for my clumsy effort here as a first edited video. The video benefits from being seen full screen.