Best of Web // Robert Giannella

Best of Web // Robert Giannella

Original Author: Clark Little

This image shows the beauty and complexity of nature by demonstrating how air, water, and earth interact to form a barreling wave. The sand and rib vortices provide a visual for what the currents are doing behind the wave, while the turbulent whitewash shows that the wave has already crashed.

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  • William Mchugh
    Oct 14, 2019 12:51

    Third place, I really like the focus and detail of the wave

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  • Evan Blake
    Sep 18, 2019 10:45

    First Place. Visualization of ocean waves is awesome!

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  • Brian Gomez
    Sep 18, 2019 00:19

    3rd place. I have never seen or heard of this phenomena before but I like the multiple vortices in front of the crashed wave and how this image captures the power of the ocean.

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  • Nebiyu Tadesse
    Sep 18, 2019 00:06

    “First Place” it’s so beautiful and it reminds me of the time I visited my first beach when I was a kid. Bravo

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  • Julian Cruz
    Sep 17, 2019 23:25

    Second place. Growing up by the Ocean has given me an appreciation for the power and beauty that is elegantly captured in this photo.

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  • Matthew Knickerbocker
    Sep 16, 2019 15:02

    Second Prize. This fantastic photo captures so much in one image. The range of vortical motions and smooth laminar transition to full turbulence is mesmerizing.

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  • Mary Rahjes
    Sep 16, 2019 12:03

    Second Place. I like the unique view that was chosen for this photograph and the different flow formations that happen in and around a wave.

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  • Peter Armstrong
    Sep 16, 2019 11:02

    “Third Prize” This is a really beautiful image and contains some really interesting fluid flow. It’s not often that you can see a wave from this perspective.

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  • Aaron Zetley
    Sep 16, 2019 10:34

    “Second Prize” I really loved seeing the wave movement from a new perspective in this photo. I find it incredibly interesting that you can see the currents under water behind the waves.

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