Hello friends, have you ever tried to capture a rainbow in the wildness of the sea?
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A wonderful day in the Cantabrian Sea when the tide rises and the wind makes the waves break creating drops of water that the sun turns into colors.
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It is difficult to catch as it lasts seconds and is small only a hint of color.
But there is the challenge, to capture those colors that remain in the environment.
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The waves recede lazily, but when another arrived the roar of the sea was deafening, at the edge of the cliff it seems that your body rumbles with its compass.
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The drops spray your face, but it does not matter you want to capture their dance with the rocks, as when you kiss the cliff everything becomes a roar and a geyser of salt water.
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You wait for the perfect wave, even the bills, people who know the sea know that the waves you only have to count them, the seventh is the most violent, it is almost always like that.
An infinite cycle of 7, many say it is a magic number.
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I don't know what to believe, but if you count the waves, surely the seventh is more intense than the others.
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So I count and shoot, it is not easy since many times it catches you on the wrong foot, you lost it because you were attentive to something else or simply your finger did not react quickly enough.
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But I did catch a little rainbow between the water and the rocks.
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