In the first three photos, October waves dramatically bash Phare du Four off the coast of Brittany, France, and a pair of U.S. lighthouses, the Milwaukee Breakwater Lighthouse and St. Joseph North Pier Lights. The French lighthouse is already famous for routinely receiving enormous lashings from the Celtic Sea. For the latter two residing in Lake Michigan, superstorm Sandy added extra churn to the waters for an exceptionally thrilling experience for photographers.
Occasionally matching the tops of lighthouse towers, wave crashes can reach up to 90 feet in height. Near the port of Sardinero, Spain, waves from last December appear to completely consume the Lighthouse of Mouro Island and the entire islet it barely holds on to.
Explore and share photos in a lighthouse group.
Photos from Brestitude, wrightTTL, The New No. 2, zeedy2, THEGHOST1, Tunsilk, and MANUELup.
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For this Halloween season, we explored where jack-o’-lanterns go beyond your typical porch-decoration and found all sorts of creations for charity fundraisers and flat-out fun for spectators. Thousands of expert carvers — including “World Class Pumpkin Carver” Farmer Mike who shows off his handiwork at the annual Half Moon Bay Art & Pumpkin Festival — displayed ambitious art projects, and there’s no shortage of events exhibiting pumpkin-inspired artistry at a massive scale. Here are the few featured here: Jack-O-Lantern Spectacular in Roger Williams Park Zoo, The Great Jack O’ Lantern Blaze of the Hudson Valley, Pumpkin Inferno in Morrisburg, Canada, and Keene Pumpkin Festival in New Hampshire.
Photos from Frank C. Grace, TOTORORO.RORO, AquaOwl, Muddyrabbit, RachelWolff72, mergenhagan, joshbousel, FrankieCorrado, and Chrisser.
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The massive storm that started out as Hurricane Sandy slammed into the East Coast and morphed into a huge and problematic system, putting more than 7.3 million homes and businesses in the dark and causing at least 16 deaths. – Yahoo! News
Our thoughts and best wishes go out to all of you affected by the hurricane – stay safe!
Photos from scott witt, navid j, thelexiphane, j-riviere, jl_auch, falconn67, PM Breakfast, Lisa Bettany {Mostly Lisa}, and mattlindén. Discover more photos taken during Hurricane Sandy.
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“Thousands of raucous San Francisco Giants fans celebrated the climax of Orange October on the streets of San Francisco on Sunday, Oct. 28, as their team swept the Detroit Tigers in the World Series to bring Major League Baseball’s championship trophy to the Bay Area for the second time in three years.” – Yahoo! News
Photos from James Larieau, < Mike >, mike dillon, mrperry, wambamashleyanne, Shawn Clover, and novas0x2a.
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“Hurricane Sandy, a massive storm described by forecasters as one of the largest to ever hit the United States, is making its way toward the population-dense East Coast. Evacuations have been ordered from Maryland to Maine, where storm surges and high winds are expected to wipe out power to millions.” – The Lookout on Yahoo! News
For those of you on the East Coast: Tag your photos with “HurricaneSandy” to share the latest status of this storm from your perspective.
See more storm photos in the Hurricane Sandy gallery.
Photos from NASA Goddard Photo and Video, MTAPhotos, Scoboco, and The National Guard.
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We’re coming to Austin, Texas, for an epic Flickr Meetup, along with the wonderful local photographers Lotus Carroll and Juan Gonzalez. Meet other Flickr members, take photos — no matter if you’re analog or digital, SLR or mobile — and chat with folks that work at Flickr.
We would love to see you and your camera here:
Saturday, November 3, 2012, 10:00 AM
Austin Convention Center, Austin TX
Please RSVP on our Flickr Meetup page:
http://www.meetup.com/flickr/Austin-TX/810462/
Hope to see you in Austin next week or at any of the many other Flickr Meetups happening around the globe.
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This photo set starts with Chuck Hilliard’s “pink and blue cave 2086” — an eye-catching shot of one stop in his excursion through the North Cascades. And after yearning for more glowing-tent pictures through Flickr explorations, we discovered terrific shots from other photographers who also keenly capture why camping is so invigorating, including this batch that covers scenery from Kilimanjaro of Tanzania and the Dolomites in Italy.
See more outdoorsy travel photos in the Backpacking group.
Photos from Light of the Moon Photography, t3rmin4t0r, a galaxy far, far away…, Bubbari85, Twisted Reflex, kmatm, and Summit42.
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Venture to the Oregon Coast Range, Teton Mountains, Akita Prefecture, and British Columbia for a firsthand experience of the top landscapes featured here, where ridgelines merge into the sky in painterly steps of desaturation.
See more mountain landscapes in the Mountains Anywhere group.
Photos from benalesh1985, Todd Klassy, jasohill, Atmospherics, marcelstal, María José Carmona, Anna Ristuccia, and CatsFive.
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“Kite Surfing is the fastest growing water sport in the world . It is not wind surfing, it is not wakeboarding, it is not surfing, it is not kite flying. It is the fusion of these disciplines with other influences to create the wildest new water sport for years.” – Kite Surfing group
Photos from photocillin, maurice windley, Gatria, jaime boddorff, adampop, and s0ulsurfing, and Wrinzo.
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