Stormy seas always have an attraction for many people, so when I made another sojourn to Clover Point, on the coast of Victoria, Vancouver Island,British Columbia, Canada, I wasn’t the only one. Several other groups were just as happy (?) to get wet, blown around, and generally tell themselves they wee having a great time.
I guess we all were! A heavy rain squall almost obliterates the Olympic Mountains in Washington State, across the Strait of Juan de Fuca.We got doused a few minutes later.
April 2, 2010
Fuji S100FS

clover point, vancouver island, british columbia, canada, stormy seas, waves and ocean, coastal storm, george cousins
Comments
Good one, George!
Thanks David. Since the mountains are rained out, it sort of looks like a lot of places down home, eh?
So neat, the 3 silouette figures are nicely framed within the white splash. I could also see this really work by cropping out the sky and a good portion; more than 1/3 of foreground to really impact the storm activity along the shoreline. Nice shot!
Thanks very much Elisabeth. much appreciated!. I think I did a crop on the lines you’ve suggested and I thought I’d posted it too, but apparently not..lol! Must be in the “pending” file, I’ll try to dig it out!
– George Cousins