AlanLichty
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The shoreline near Cape Perpetua consists of a basalt shelf that has been battered into some interesting shapes by the relentless waves. During the stormy winter months the swells are much larger resulting in waves that funnel up the fingers of basalt and crash into the pockets with a loud booming sound and of course a nice big spray as the water gets launched into the air. I have spent far too many hours wandering around that place in the winter looking for interesting comps and shooting displays of the spray from crashing waves and this is one of those captures.
C&C always welcome.
C&C always welcome.