The breakwater lets you get safely get close to the breaking waves. A bit of trivia - that pier was used in the last series of 'Sherlock' - it was meant to be Norway.
The West coast of France does take the full force of the Atlantic storms, good surfing beaches. What gives us some big waves is our massive tide, it is 10m between low and high tide.
The titles and the waves smashing against each other and hitting the wall at around 0.38 were shot at 50fps played back at 50%. The rest was shot at 25fps
I'm contacting you from the Channel 5 series Winter Road Rescue - the series follows the brave efforts of our emergency services who come to the aid of people affected by extreme weather. We'd be interested in using this clip in the series - would you be happy to share it? My email is- harry@specialeditionfilms.com Thanks!
Wow, those are some crazy waves! I love how they explode over the wall
That wall really gets a hammering. It has been there for over a 100 years.
Crashing waves is so relaxing to watch! In person and online ;) Thanks for sharing!
Yes, the sound of the ocean, especially during a storm is very relaxing.
I love the power of the ocean. There's something mesmerising about watching waves.
We could only really live by the sea, love the view, sound and open skies
This is beautiful. Mother Nature has some serious power. Awesome shots!!
The storm we had a few years ago were throwing up some big rocks. The local golf club also had fish on the fairways!!
wow, they are huge and you took great shots
The breakwater lets you get safely get close to the breaking waves. A bit of trivia - that pier was used in the last series of 'Sherlock' - it was meant to be Norway.
Awesome shots!
To give some idea of size, the white lighthouse is 30 feet high (that's not counting the sea wall itself).
Pretty awesome ! We got some great storms on the French west coast with some incredible waves too !
The West coast of France does take the full force of the Atlantic storms, good surfing beaches. What gives us some big waves is our massive tide, it is 10m between low and high tide.
Those waves are so stunning. What speed did you shoot them at?
The titles and the waves smashing against each other and hitting the wall at around 0.38 were shot at 50fps played back at 50%. The rest was shot at 25fps
I'm contacting you from the Channel 5 series Winter Road Rescue - the series follows the brave efforts of our emergency services who come to the aid of people affected by extreme weather. We'd be interested in using this clip in the series - would you be happy to share it? My email is- harry@specialeditionfilms.com Thanks!
Hi Harry, we've emailed you.