Little Bay Storm.
Uploaded: November 28, 2015 10:55:19 | Entered: November 28, 2015 10:56:06
This is a storm cell moving over the Mid North Coast of New South Wales. The foam covered miles of the coast, and there was major flooding in the district.
Exif: F Number: 6.3, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/100 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 200, White balance: Manual white balance, FocalLength: 19.00 mm, Model: E-300
Candace M. Cleveland November 28, 2015
Great capture John.. I see what looks like footprints. I did not realize the foam would stay that long. #1643635Natasha Pliss November 28, 2015
This is incredible, John! I've never seen so much ocean foam. Looks like snow. Amazing shot! Kind of scary though. #11404150Chris Ebben November 28, 2015
Looks like a day to keep away from the beach. A great weather conditions scene=^..^= #11404155Emile Abbott November 28, 2015
A day to stay home for sure #11404185Jeff Robinson November 28, 2015
Wow - Excellent capture John! #11404212Amalia Sylvia Arriaga Salinas November 28, 2015
Fantastic capture John!,John Benway November 28, 2015
Amazing capture John, definitely looks like snow. Excellent work. #11404247Tammy M. Anderson November 28, 2015
Fantastic and interesting beach weather capture. Great capture, John. #11404263Leslie McLain November 28, 2015
Wow, what a great capture, John. #11404278Gord MacEachern November 28, 2015
This is amazing John, looks like our snow, only not as cold #11404293Marijana Fajgl November 28, 2015
Wonderful scene, John. Looks dramatic! #11404309Ray November 28, 2015
Wonderful capture, John! Love the POV. #11404336Barbara Mason November 29, 2015
Beautifully captured John - I have seen almost the identical view, foam too on the West Coast of the South Island, the seas are very rough and dramatic, many beaches are not for swimming. The foamy froth is fascinating. #11404380Avril Young November 29, 2015
That sure is a lot of foam..terrific and interesting photo John #11404393Mary K. Robison November 29, 2015
So that's what a storm cell looks like...Rather intense scene with so much froth covering the area. Glad you survived to post this, John! #11404412Ujjwal Mukherjee November 29, 2015
Amazing scene, excellent capture,John!! #11404423Nancy L. Green November 29, 2015
Looks ominous, very well composed and captured dear friend!! <>< #11404618John Connolly November 29, 2015
Thank you for all your kind comments! #11404749Martha R. Mazon November 29, 2015
An incredible capture, John! At first I thought the foam was sand! #11405297John Connolly November 30, 2015
Thanks Martha, this was taken in a break from the 100MPH winds, the air was filled with foam blowing over you! #11405742Patrick Rouzes December 01, 2015
Haven,t seen this much foam before, and I grew up abut a hundred feet from the ocean. Looks like a snow day, John. beautiful shot.John Connolly December 01, 2015
Thanks Patrick, it was a memorable storm! #11406509Lindley Johnson December 02, 2015
A fantastic weather image, John! #11407113Ellen Hodges December 03, 2015
Fantastic timing and capture, John!!! an amazing capture!! #11407332John Connolly December 03, 2015
Thanks so much Lindley and Ellen! #11407566Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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