Rough High Tide Covering Jetty
by John Telfer
Title
Rough High Tide Covering Jetty
Artist
John Telfer
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
Description
FAA WATERCOLOR MARK DOES NOT APPEAR ON FINAL SALES
On a nice clear day at the beginning of the 2017 spring I decided to take a ride down to Long Beach located on the south shore of Long Island to see how the action was in the water if any. When I arrived on the beach the tide was coming in very strong and the one jetty I had stood behind to get any action shots on was getting pounded by the incoming high tide which was getting rougher by the minute. The waves were rising up and crashing down hard on the jetty and then before the undertow could take the water out the next waves were smashing the shore again. The waves were coming in right at the beach and some of the waves were coming in on an angle heading west, causing the waves to smash together and raise the Atlantic Ocean into the air. The sky was a beautiful light blue and the view was crystal clear allowing me to catch the cargo ships which were siting several miles out on the horizon. The sky and the cargo ships sitting on the horizon gave such a peaceful view but the noise and pounding of the waves and white water being raised brought me back to the fact that within an hour this jetty would be covered and the ocean would be making its way up onto the beach.
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April 26th, 2017
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