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Photos of Wave Foam (8)
There are (8) photos of the keyword,
Wave Foam
, available on our website. They are pictured below.The pictures are organized by category.
Color
B & W
Painting
Digital Art
#1240 — This photo has been altered using Adobe Photoshop to put the entire photo in black and white, but keep the green stripe around the lighthouse in color.
Lighthouse Photoshop Effect
Places
:
Beach
#366 — A scenic picture taken of the sand at Kehoe Beach, California which is located in Marin County. The sand is taking on an interesting form in this photo which makes it quite interesting.
Kehoe Beach Sand &
Wave
s
#369 — A scenic picture taken at Kehoe Beach in Marin County, California. In this picture you can see the white bubbles from the ocean
wave
coming to shore and making interesting lines towards the hill in the background.
Kehoe Beach
Wave
Lines
#117 — A photo of a kid running away from the
wave
s at Alki Beach in Seattle, Washington. Alki Beach is located on a beach across the city of Seattle. There are some nice views of the city from this beach.
Kid & Beach
#118 — A scenic photo taken of the beach across from Seattle at Alki. Alki is a popular place to visit to see a beautiful view of Seattle and to play on the beach.
Beach at Alki
Places
:
Coastal Scenes
#386 — A scenic close up picture taken of the Walton Lighthouse in green on the beach at Santa Cruz, California. In this picture you can see the
wave
s of the ocean crashing onto the rocks surrounding the lighthouse.
Santa Cruz Lighthouse (Walton)
#352 — A scenic picture of the coast along the Pacific Ocean in Northern California. This picture was taken along the scenic highway of Highway 1 between Monterey and Santa Barbara. In the distance you can see a scenic bridge along the road.
Coast Scene & Hills
#457 — A scenic picture taken of the Heceta Head Lighhouse located on the Oregon coast, just after the famous Sea Lion Caves. The lighthouse is a working lighthouse and has a height of 205 feet above the Pacific Ocean. To the right of the lighthouse is the Keeper's house. There are some spectacular view seen from the front porch of the Keeper's house. Whales sometimes stop by at high tide and use the shallow rocks to scratch the barnacles off their sides. Up by the light house is some of the best whale watching one can do from dry land. Heceta Head Lighthouse is one of the most visited lighthouses in the United States drawing thousands of visitors each year to sense its history, romantic aura, and spectacular view. The Heceta (pronounced he-SEE-tuh) Head Lighthouse, constructed in 1874, was named for Spanish explorer Don Bruno De Heceta. Its light is the most powerful beacon on the Oregon coast, visible 21 miles out to sea.
Heceta Head Lighthouse, Oregon Coast