Please imagine crashing waves for this post – they sounded fabulous.
Usually the waves hit the beach I walk alone gently with some white but no great noise. But the combination of wind making the sand steeper and a high tide meant that there have been bigger crashing waves – I couldn’t resist getting out my camera. But with the constant movement and each wave cresting differently it really is a matter of click a lot and hope I got some good ones – which made this a perfect subject for Sandie’s lovely monthly meme of 5 in 5 – take photos for 5 minutes then share the best 5.
This month I put them all together on on big sheet – enjoy
9 comments:
I can almost hear them from here! I love the way you have compiled one picture with them. It certainly has been blowy!
I can almost hear them too. I'm glad you suggested the sound track..a blog post, with a little extra
Wonderful! I can hear them in my head. I love the way you presented them.
Having lived by the sea for most of my twenties, it doesn't take much for me to conjure up a soundtrack to accompany your fantastic pictures.
Fantastic photos. Waves crashing or cresting or rolling at SO fascinating.
Wonderful! Listening as I look and admire your skill. Is this the remnant of Storm Abigail?
I love crashing waves Helena, I can imagine the sound and it is hypnotic.
Love the photos and your idea for this post. Thank you for taking part this month!
Sitting by the sea and listening to the waves crash is one of my favourite sounds! Living in the states it is one of the many things I miss. When I do get home to visit Mum I sometimes just sit on the beach with my eyes closed and listen. It makes my Mum laugh.
Sharon
This really is the most beautiful post Helena, and the soundtrack is playing nicely in my head as I type.
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