The jetty, dotted with fishermen at 7pm one warm August evening on the New England coast, finds itself the platform for those who seek their portion of the ocean's bounty. One lone seagull hovers, and hopes for leftovers.
Been trying different printing options, not so easy. Will have this in my shop once I get that part straight!
Thursday, May 7, 2009
Green Hook
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49 comments:
Susan, I love this one. The colors are so soothing!!
Cant wait to see some more!! xoxo
Little by little I am uploading to my Flickr account. Some in the Etsy shop, but my camera (digital) is in Chicago, getting repaired. Been waiting for its return so I can take photos of my prints already printed out.
This is great - so spare but so loaded with the possibility of what the ocean holds...
this is very cool... we have a spiral jetty in our Great Salt lake out here in Utah - I hope to go up there with a group to shoot the sunset in a week or so. I love the green colors in this -
Victoria .... beautiful words, thank you!
Jeremy .... Oh, you will surely get lovely photos. Can't wait to see!
Wow, how totally gorgeous and serene! Love, love this one!!!
Thanks, Chris!
Great colors! Has a very painterly feel to it. I can almost hear the water....
Yes, I hear it, too!
Anonymous, I delete all comments with your name. Sorry.
Anonymous, yer a dum-dum.
keep trying, you dodo bird. ;)
:-P
Anonymous, you don't say! (No, really: you don't.
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