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Black Point Fishing Area, Narragansett, RI
Canon EOS 350D camera with a Sigma AF 18-200mm DC OS Zoom lens
7:36 AM 28 November 2011
In the And So It Goes... photo essay.
14 responses
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ajtiM (Deleted) said (19 Dec 2011):
beautiful!
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Regenia Brabham gave props (19 Dec 2011):
So very very beautiful!
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Litz Go gave props (19 Dec 2011):
love it!
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Susan Littlefield gave props (19 Dec 2011):
All is calm, all is bright. But is that grafitti on the rocks????
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Patty Gross gave props (19 Dec 2011):
Marvelous capture of the rising tide as it strikes the rocks along the shore. Beautiful action and colors. I love the sea at this time of day. It's so peaceful and mesmerizing. Very nicely composed, John. There is no grafitti on the rocks Susan....it's just marks made by the constant tidal waves and salt water. Sometimes it leaves a lovely design on these rocks.
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John Linton said (19 Dec 2011):
It is grafitti...the rocks are covered with grafitti in some places...
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Suzanne McGeady said (19 Dec 2011):
What a beautiful scene, marred, as you say John, by the marks of some little 'toe-rags!' Perfect timing on the the 'candy-floss' hitting the rocky shore.
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Ann Reece gave props (19 Dec 2011):
This is such a peaceful and beautiful place. To bad that there has to be grafitti on the rocks to mar the natural beauty!
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Donald Garrett gave props (19 Dec 2011):
Outstanding!!
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elfriede fulda gave props (19 Dec 2011):
This one is a fave of a fave, love that wave !
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Leslie Hunziker gave props (19 Dec 2011):
love the moody feeling!
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JanElle gave props (20 Dec 2011):
Such a peaceful solitude, as only the sea can offer..
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Andrea Petersen gave props (20 Dec 2011):
I love the composition on this ..Very well done!
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Judy and Wayne Wanamaker gave props (23 Dec 2011):
A wonderful capture of eternity. The sea has always represented eternity to me, and I always want to live near it. A very moody and meaningful image.
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