Deadman's Cove
“The old woman stumbled across the rocky seashore. Clinging to her basket of supplies, she cursed softly under her breath. She wasn’t counting on the bright moonlight this very night. The startled seagulls scattered to the sky, the moonlight reflecting brightly from their wings. If she was to get to the seacave and back to her cottage before being noticed by the patrols, she would certainly count her blessings. The icy wind whipped up her long black dress, reminding her that she was probably getting a little too old for these night escapades. Perhaps it was time for her to share with her granddaughter her long held secrets….........”
Macro photo taken from a timber retaining wall. Focal lenght 6.0mm.
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Cassie Gannon
Lovely image and story. Well done. C U all tomorrow morning :)
Kathie Nichols replied
Thanks Cassie…..I love a good adventure story….lol!!
Evita
Beautiful work!! :D
Paulette x
Love the light on this one Kathie, great contrasts too
DragonFlyer
Absolutely beautiful and so moody Kathie!Do you mind revealing what sort of lens you use? Because I’ve been trying shots like this but I cant seem to get the dof necessary for very rough timber or the roundness of a tree…
debsphotos
Love the story Kathie…wonderful image!! *-)
Kathie Nichols replied
Hi Deb and thanks so much! :)
Barry Norton
Great image and story, wonderful
Kathie Nichols replied
Hi Barry, so glad you like it!!! :)
Lensman2008
The story matches the pic perfectly.
Lovely texture!
Kathie Nichols replied
Thankyou lensman….no follow on today?...I want to know what happens next…lol!!!
Lensman2008
Does that mean I’ve got to add some words of my own?
Kathie Nichols replied
I did carry it on a bit didn’t I…..looks like I didn’t leave enough room for your part..hehehe…..mmmmm…. “She arrived safe enough, but stumbled into the cave where the men were waiting, their hungry and relieved faces stared up at her from the dim light of the lantern. It’s going to be difficult, but no worse than what she has had to deal with before. The plans were set for the night after tomorrow…no moon so it would be dark to move them to the safehouse ready for the first part of their journey. Tomorrow would be a good time to speak with her granddaughter Kathleen, she will need all the help she could get”.
Lensman2008
Near enough what I might have written, so a well written piece.
As for ‘carrying on a bit’: wouldn’t hear of it!!.
Paulette x
Beautifully lit and structured
Mugsy
Beautiful work!