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| 07/11/2007 10:51:41 PM |
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| 07/11/2007 10:30:18 PM |
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| 07/11/2007 07:20:29 PM |
Distant Skiesby levyj413Comment by JuliBoc: Mmmmm. Those are good enough to eat!!! I like the ship on the horizon, the bird in the sky and the person on the beach. I think the image seems a bit over sharpened, from the horizon down.
I remember the skies on June 30. They were gorgeous. Larry and I were driving North on Florida's Turnpike, and I wanted to stop every two minutes to take a picture. Of course I didn't, or we would never have gotten to Michigan. But it is so nice that you captured some of it for me. |
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| 07/11/2007 05:02:27 PM |
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| 07/11/2007 12:27:02 PM |
Drama Aboveby levyj413Comment by JuliBoc: Oh, too bad about the timing. We left for MI on June 30 -- shucks! Delray Beach is 30 minutes from Ft. Lauderdale. I hope you had fun on your cruise.
When I first saw this shot I thought "what a fabulous sky". Then I found out it is "my sky". I never get tired of watching the sky on the East coast of Florida. You did a great job of capturing the beauty. |
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| 07/11/2007 07:55:30 AM |
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| 07/10/2007 11:30:20 PM |
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| 07/10/2007 09:52:37 PM |
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| 07/10/2007 09:16:14 AM |
Dawn Breaks O'er Earth and Skyby levyj413Comment by UNTITLED: Very powerful(and maybe even foreboding) with the ominous clouds and the dark city. Only the great highlights give any definition to those tall fortress like structures. If it wasn't for the multiple bridges, you could think of the river as huge moat. Great photo! |
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| 07/10/2007 08:27:28 AM |
Dawn Breaks O'er Earth and Skyby levyj413Comment by JohnLampkin: Nice image, but since the focal point is the cityscape, it's not really "earth" in the classical sense. Therefore, it's not a true dichotomy. (Your use of O'er implies classicism.) |
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