Monday, December 10, 2007

Windy Day w/ Large Waves, Half Moon Bay, Dec 9th, 2008

As the rough seas crashed on the beach they reached some nearby rocks to splash upon. I caught this shot as a foamy wave hit the rocks and cast itself into the air.
On the opposite side of the bay there is an area where the waves constantly pound against a series of rock ledges. With the stronger winds of the weekend the waves were considerably larger and beating against the rocks with even greater force.
During unsettled seas an increased amount of seagrass and debris are deposited along the beach. However, not everything left on the beach is unwanted debris. Amongst the seagrass left to dry was a colorful conch shell.
The weather didn't seem to disturb these beautiful flutted flowers growing in the trees along the shore.

1 comment:

Felix Barrientos said...

Very nice shoots, watching all the beauty of this island on photo is something amazing, the one of the shadow of the palm is very good,
Well done,