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  • This shot was taken from the Destin Harbor – Destin, FL. The sunset cruises were coming in for the evening. This is one of the sunset cruises that I caught coming back into the harbor. During post processing in Photoshop I added a larger than life moon via the Lunar Cell filter. It seemed like it added a mysterious beckoning element to the photo. Enjoy. / / Click on the buy/preview button to see the many RedBubble print options for this photo.

  • I love watching these guys, and believe me they watch me just as much!

  • taken at the harbor in the morning light …just enough light to darken the bg.

  • Great Blue Heron taken at the Ocean Springs Inner Harbor…I loved the way the morning light on the bayou grass reflected such a deep emerald green on the water making a perfect background for the heron…

  • Watching from above the pelican keeps a sharp eye out for a fish to dive in and grab for supper.

  • Tide pools near the harbor, Brookings, Oregon.

  • This is one of my fav spots to shoot… the St. John’s waterfront. / / The homes on the side of the cliff are known as the battery. / / / Canon 400D… lightroom and CS3 to process. / / LARGE VIEW recommended / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography

  • Taken on the East Coast Trail. / 100% natural light.

  • Shrimp boats in the early morning mist on the Apalachicola River in Apalachicola, Florida, USA, a quaint and historic fishing (and tourist) village on Florida’s panhandle coast. Featured in the groups: / —Nautical / —Harbour Life Photographed with Fuji FinePix A205 (2 megapixels). Not recommended for prints larger than 11×14 inches (28×35 cm approx.)

  • The rising sun burns through a misty morning fog, making a ghostly image of shrimp boats at berth in Apalachicola, Florida, USA. Apalachicola is a lovely, historic, commercial fishing and tourism town on the Gulf of Mexico. Ghost Fleet won the monthly avatar challege in the group “Nautical.” Photographed with Fuji FinePix A205 (2 megapixels). Not recommended for prints larger than 11×14 inches (28×35 cm approx.)

  • Pass Christian Harbor / I think this would make a great Christmas Card…just need some words :)

  • Back to my favourite spot to catch first light reflecting off of the Causeway beams. As the sun rises this side of the Causeway is often highlighted, showing the features and grain of the timbers. The Causeway joins the Victor Harbor mainland with Granite Island. As many of you know this spot is a regular of mine as many years ago we followed my fathers wishes and spread his ashes alongside this structure, his favourite fishing spot!!! Quite a bold and stormy sky in the background for this one which seems to complement the foreground highlights. Canon 400D, HDR – 2 shot merge in Photomatix.

  • The overnight lights are still burning as a foggy dawn breaks. Scipio Creek provides a safe harbor for the shrimp trawlers that work the Gulf of Mexico from the mighty Apalachicola River. In the town of Apalachicola, Florida, USA, part of the “Forgotten Coast.” “Harbor at Dawn” was —Voted the most popular entry in the “Harbor Lights” challenge, in the group “Harbour Life” / -Featured in the group “Harbour Life” / —Featured in the group “Nautical” Photographed with Fuji FinePix A205 (2 megapixels). Not recommended for prints larger than 11×14 inches (28×35 cm approx.)

  • The houses on the cliffs are known as the “Battery. This is one of my fav spots to shoot. I hope you like. / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / / Canon 400D

  • Great blue heron on the pier near the Ocean Springs harbor.

  • Taken at Morro Bay on the central California coast. When I lived in southern California this was my favorite getaway. My kids referred to Morro rock a Mom’s pet rock.

  • I enjoyed this with the pink clouds, the rocky coastline, the beautiful hints of color and Ram Island Lighthouse in the distance. Nikon D90/Nikon 18-105mmVR / / /

  • “Fall at the Lake” was taken at Holyrood, Newfoundland, Canada

  • As I was growing up, my parents took us on trips up north in Wisconsin to a place called Door County. Door County is the peninsula at the north east side of the state. It’s filled with small harbor towns with names like Bailey’s Harbor, Fish Creek and Sister Bay. In the summer, each town with all it’s quaint shops was filled with visitors from all over the US. When we were there looking out on the vast expanse of Lake Michigan, it was hard to image it as a lake. If felt like the ocean to us…...and the towns reminded us of places we would read about in books on the east coast. / We had such wonderful times going there, but it was always just a visit. One week at the most. / I didn’t realize it at the time, but my mom had a dream. She wanted more than anything to live in Door County. She imagined a farm with a building that would house her Antiques and crafts to sell to the tourists. But my dad was not so keen on this idea. / When my dad passed away at the age of 64, I remember feeling very sad about his loss, but I never doubted that it all happened the way it did for a reason. He would have hated the process of getting really old. I know he wouldn’t have wanted to be a burden. So he went at the perfect time. All ten of his kids were out on their own and he was still able to work and keep busy. That day, when it was his time to go he had even swept the walk, one of his favorite tasks. I’m sure he was glad that he went after the walk was swept and not before. / A few years later my mom married a life long friend, a man who had always been a part of our family. / He never had children and he didn’t really have any family that he kept in touch with, so it was completely natural that we all became his family. I don’t think I realized the mastery of Gods Plan until I wrote the eulogy for my wonderful step dad. He was the one that was meant to make my moms dream come true. Together they found this sweet broken down farm and they lived there every summer for over 10 years. Even though the barn collapsed only a year after buying the place, I always saw it as lit from with in. There was a wonderful energy there. We all miss it more than we could say. But in looking through my photos I found this image of the barn, still standing. I’m not surprised that it turned out this way. With that shining light from with in. / I always let my heart guide me and for this, I am grateful!! /

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