Posted by Craig (Vacaville, California, United States) on 19 March 2007 in Plants & Nature and Portfolio.
I tried to capture this wave after the major crash against the rocks (just by a few milli seconds).
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Fresh... I can almost hear the water splashing, great capture.
19 Mar 2007 2:28am
Brilliant, but I do fear for your camera!!
19 Mar 2007 2:29am
Amazing! Looks like milk! :-)
19 Mar 2007 4:00am
These shots are hard to get well. You did it though.
19 Mar 2007 5:17am
Wow, this is beautiful. what a great capture. I've been away for a week or so, so I have some catching up to do in your gallery. Beautiful work
19 Mar 2007 5:56am
Wonderful!!! You captured the wave perfectly!
19 Mar 2007 7:32am
Whoa! Step back Craiger! Lovely job here mate. Super timing and clarity, and a nice subject too. Take care mind, a water-logged camera wont do any of us any good! ;-)
19 Mar 2007 9:31am
Oh! What a brilliant one at new!
19 Mar 2007 9:51am
Now I want a milkshake...great job!
19 Mar 2007 10:46am
Beautiful shot and the picture echos the waves in my ears. Very lively shot.
19 Mar 2007 11:27am
l'écume merveilleuse
19 Mar 2007 11:29am
Outstanding capture! Congrats!
19 Mar 2007 12:18pm
that is amazing - it almost looks like milk! - good work, as always
19 Mar 2007 2:41pm
Pretty moment!! So beautiful!
19 Mar 2007 3:11pm
WOW... Every time I came here I have a beautiful surprise... amazing image!
19 Mar 2007 3:31pm
the froth has such a luxurious creamy quality! fabulous capture!
19 Mar 2007 4:37pm
Beauty, Dude! I've been trying to post my crashing surf shot and so far after 7 attempts still can't get anything uploaded. Sigh. 'Nuff of my probs... As usual, your eye and expertise shines through!!!!
19 Mar 2007 8:28pm
Wow, great capture! Good timing too.
20 Mar 2007 12:49am
Great Timing Craiger!
20 Mar 2007 6:04pm
Oh! my God!
20 Mar 2007 9:55pm
Wow! Great capture! What an awesome photo!
23 Mar 2007 4:25pm
delicious!
24 Mar 2007 2:52pm
Good stuff !
24 Mar 2007 11:18pm
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SONY DSC-H51/400 secondF/8.0ISO 8062 mm