To get to the beach to take the photograph of the lighthouse (see critiques) we had to cross a marsh on this walkway and then walk through sand dunes.
Comments always welcome.
Taffy
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To get to the beach to take the photograph of the lighthouse (see critiques) we had to cross a marsh on this walkway and then walk through sand dunes.
Comments always welcome.
Taffy
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I like these very much, hard to pic a favorite, they both offer so much. Very well done, and thanks for the eye candy!
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good ones. they remind me of the Parker River wildlife reserve on Plum Island in Massachusetts. Same kind of walkways and saltmarsh.
very nicely done, your images always have a nice quality about them.
No contest for me ... I'll take the first one. Love the juxtaposition of the moving grasses against the sharp, stillness of the railing.
Big fan of number one as well as you can see more of the path. Both very nice shots though.
Love them both but like the others lean towards number one.
Thanks for the positive comments!
Cheers
Taffy
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A painter takes their vision and makes it a reality. A photographer takes reality and makes it their vision.
Absolutely love that first shot Taffy. The leading lines and the use of light transition is perfect.
Reality is a nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there!
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