A recent storm creates a painterly style beach in Ocean City, Maryland.
This beach scene in Ocean City, Maryland is a bit extraordinary because of the numerous rock jetties that have been exposed by a recent massive coastal storm. The wave action and green water of the Atlantic Ocean is enhanced by the exposed rocks and cliff-like shape of some areas of the beach.
This area of the Ocean City beach, about mid-boardwalk in the 12th Street to 15th Street area never has rocks and or jetties exposed the way these are seen. The storm repositioned hundreds of thousand tons of sand, exposing some areas and filling in some other areas. But, not to fear, time and wave action will eventually restore the beach to what we are more used to seeing.
There is a Coast Guard Cutter lying at anchor just offshore. It is not there to protect swimmers from the occasional rip currents, the lifeguards are fully capable of that, but is there to assist with the Ocean City Air Show taking place the weekend this photograph was captured.
This has been an enormously popular beach scene of the Ocean City, Maryland surf. When it was originally shared on social media it received hundreds of engagements, comments and shares. It is an actual photograph that appears a bit “painterly” because of the colors and the lighting. One seldom sees the beach, sand and waves in OCMD quite like this.
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Link: Ocean City Beach Rocks, Waves and Sand
Link to: Bill’s Ocean City Collection.
I do like the colors you’ve gotten on this photograph – especially the sky, ocean, and beach altogether.
Thank you, Katrina. The colors of this landscape/seascape were all provided by my favorite artist, Mother Nature.
Easy to see why your photo was so well received, beautiful tones, colors and I like how the group of swimmers are naturally framed by the jetty’s.
Thank you for the supportive comment, Jim. I was there at the right time – that particular spot will never look that way again.