Is There a Storm on the Way...?
There’s a moment before the storm arrives where everything feels… suspended.
Not calm. Not chaotic.
Just waiting.
By the time I got there, the ocean was already restless.
Waves rolled in with a quiet aggression, breaking harder than usual, pushing against the shoreline as if something unseen was pulling them forward. Far out on the horizon, ships held their positions...small, dark silhouettes against a sky that couldn’t quite decide what it wanted to be.

It wasn’t dramatic yet.
But the question did pop into my mind... was it coming? Was a storm building up?
Standing there, I noticed how different elements responded in their own way.
The water moved with urgency. To top it all, it also looked as if high tide was coming in. The sky shifted slowly, almost reluctantly. And then there were the structures...the things that didn’t move at all.
The lighthouse stood in silence.
Unshaken. Unhurried. A fixed point in a scene that felt like it was quietly preparing to change.
There’s something grounding about that kind of presence. While everything else builds toward motion, it simply remains.

Further along the coast, life carried on.
People walked the pier, some stopping to look out, others continuing without hesitation. From a distance, they seemed small against the scale of the ocean and sky—but maybe that’s the point.

We exist in these in-between moments more often than we realize.
Not in the storm. Not before it. But right on the edge.
That’s where the atmosphere lives:
- In the anticipation.
- In the waiting.
- In the quiet tension between stillness and motion.
Final Thought
Sometimes the most powerful scenes aren’t defined by what’s happening...but by what feels like it’s about to.
Which of these images speaks to you most... The waves, the lighthouse, or the pier?
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Greetings @jacoalberts ,
Such a lovely post....the musings...the photographs...opening doors for thoughts.
To answer your query.....it was the Lighthouse that was the star of the show for me...and the supporting photographs played their parts well.
Kind Regards,
Bleujay
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