Wave Tangent

This is another image from my shoot last week on Point Reyes with Mike Trimble. I pointed my camera straight down at the ocean from the edge of a bluff overlooking Drakes Bay.

The waves were coming rolling in regularly, but the fierce wind was causing some of them to roll back out again, so that in this photo an incoming and outgoing wave are just about touching. Wave tangents, you might say.

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