Photographer Ray Collins Sees Waves The Way You’ve NEVER Seen Them

Leave it to a colorblind coal miner to turn waves into works of art. Australian photographer Ray Collins has become known for capturing the swells in otherworldly perspective.
Balneário Dunas Altas, Southern Brazil; By Andrew Cooper

A small beach community on the coast of Rio Grande do Sul province in Brazil, Dunas Altas comprises a set of holiday homes, occupied only in the summer. Dunas Altas is near the northern end of a beach that runs unbroken for 300 km from Rio Grande to Tramandai.
Polynesian Sun; By JBen

Polynesian Sun is an image from JBen.
Headlands Dunes Preserve is a Wild Beach with Sand, Forest, Marshes; OH

Once there were 170 miles of unspoiled Lake Erie beaches with dunes and beach-loving vegetation on Ohio’s North Coast. Headlands Dunes is one of the last surviving lakefront beach plant communities with its hummocks and its sand-loving vegetation.
Scarcity Waste: The Syngenta Photography Award 2015

The second edition of the Syngenta Photography Award invited photographers to respond to the theme of ‘Scarcity-Waste’ – one of the greatest challenges we face today in a world of increasingly limited resources. The winners were announced at a ceremony in London.
Top 10 Island Beaches for Perfect Sand

According to Condé Nast Traveler readers, you’ll find the world’s best sand at the following 10 beaches.
The Beach-Loving Bulls of Pondoland – in Pictures

Photographer Christopher Rimmer spent a year studying the strange habits of cattle on South Africa’s wild coast. His exhibition Amapondo opens in New York in April.
Wind Carves Amazing Formations in Lake Michigan Sand

Heavy winds had carved their way through the frozen beach sand, leaving a miniature version of Utah’s famous sandstone formations, known as hoodoos.
Admiring Mount Fuji From a Black-Sand Beach

Miho no Matsubara beach isn’t just a good place to see the Mount Fuji, it is also a cultural icon.