
We are still at the “Tre Ponti” (Three Bridges) but this time all the pictures are from Trillian. I'm sorry that I neglected them and I hope you would not find them repetitive.

This is the base of the surfers, on the south side of the cove, most of these pictures are taken from the terrace upstairs.

It is earlier than in my photos and this surfer is going solo.

Others surfers keep coming and checking their gear.

The trees in background are the pines of the “Rotonda”.

No surfers here but, if you look closer, a daring bather is clinging to the railing on the right of the picture.
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Going with the Wind
Nice job, Trillian! I like the first, third, and last especially because of the ships and the nice capture of the waves. The water is so compelling, and yet I think I'm glad to be dry right now! It's such a treat to be able to see this.
ReplyDeleteThese are great shots!
ReplyDeleteCrazy swimmer in the water with those rocks and big waves!
ReplyDeleteI love the windsurfer shots paired with the ship rocking on the sea as well. The first shot today is very spectacular. I've always wondered why, when you are on shore, the sea looks higher than the land?
Thanks for the great views and action shots!
Three Rivers Daily Photo
Kudos to you, Trillian! And not repetitive at all...you have given us a different, up-close look at these people who dare to get out in that water on a little board with a sheet on a stick!
ReplyDeleteThat last photo is incredible. The person clinging to the railing reminds me of how nutty some people are!
I would use a word other than "daring" to describe that clinger!
ReplyDeleteWonderful action shots, VP. It has been a good week for that.
Love it.
Very cool - Trillian has a different perspective. Amazing shot of the waves pounding the shore.
ReplyDeleteNothing could have persuaded me to take on those waves. No way. But I love the images you've posted, Trillian, and I especially appreciate seeing the balcony from which most of the shots were taken.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots. I don't find it repetitive at all. Like Brattcat, I wouldn't be dare go out in waves like those.
ReplyDeleteThe pictures are great. It looks windy there.
ReplyDeleteThis was an amazing series of photos. I can almost eel the wind and the waves.
ReplyDeleteI guess the water must be a lot warmer where you are than it is here. :)
ReplyDeleteI can't seem to find the bather...has he drowned?
ReplyDeleteSome really beautiful and fantastic shots !! Great post.
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful as well, I like especially the last one with the crashing waves!
ReplyDeleteIf there's to be any surfing around here it'd better be ice surfing. That is a spectacular activity which I'll gladly leave to others.
ReplyDeleteFantastic action photos Trillian, the last one is a work of art!
ReplyDeleteShe is very talented with photography, all pictures are great!
ReplyDeleteThe first one shows the power of the waves, fantastic shot!
Léia
@ Kaori - Enlarge the picture and follow the pole on the right to its base: there is the bather!
ReplyDeleteI thought the surfers were crazy but that bather is even worse, I think. That last photo is also my favorite, but not because of the bather. Love the power of the waves against the rocks.
ReplyDeleteThey must be hearty folk to get in the water. I am cold just looking at them!
ReplyDeleteThey certainly are brave. Crazy but brave.
ReplyDeleteExciting photos. But I'm just glad that I am not the mother of any of those surfers.
ReplyDeleteSplendidi scatti, un mare tremendo e l'ultima foto è davvero fantastica!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Isn't it cold over there?
ReplyDeleteA very daring bather, indeed. Great shots.
ReplyDeleteI love these, they are beautiful shots, filled with action and drama
ReplyDeleteRough sea! Just look at the colour on the first pic!
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