Waves Under the Pier is a photograph by Betty Denise which was uploaded on January 3rd, 2022.
Waves Under the Pier
Ahhh, in this long exposure image there was sea mist in the air and the sound of crashing waves echoing under the pier. This sound can sometimes be... more
by Betty Denise
Title
Waves Under the Pier
Artist
Betty Denise
Medium
Photograph - Giclee On Paper
Description
Ahhh, in this long exposure image there was sea mist in the air and the sound of crashing waves echoing under the pier. This sound can sometimes be frightening or deafening, but oh so soothing at the same time. Everyone should experience it at least once in their lifetime.
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January 3rd, 2022
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Hany J
Can't tell you how much I LOVE this one!!!! Reminds me so much of a shot I took a few years ago in St. Maarten (where I was told there is a pier somewhere on the island where I can "literally crawl under"....and I had to search for it for over 3 hours to find it... was well worth it). I'm sure this image was extremely rewarding. Wonderful beyond wonderful.
Betty Denise replied:
Thank you so much Hany! I'm glad you enjoyed this one. I also spend many hours searching for photo locations. I can think of worse places to spend three hours than St. Marten though. :-)