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Glass-Bottom Boat
Glass-Bottom Boat
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Camera: Canon EOS-400D Rebel XTi
Lens: Lensbaby 2.0
Location: Delray Beach, FL
Date: Jan 3, 2009
Aperture: f/4
ISO: 100
Shutter: 1/4000
Galleries: Macro, Lensbaby
Date Uploaded: Jan 9, 2009

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Comments: 6
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Well, it's not really a photo of the sea bottom, but a Lensbaby shot of the beach. I just think it looks like we are seeing the sand through clear water.

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01/11/2009 11:16:57 PM
Very cool how the effect sets everything in motion.
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01/11/2009 03:26:24 PM
Yup, I'd call this a shale beach and they really cut your feet up (if your not wearing shoes that is). Love the title and it does make you take a second look (I feel sea sick now).
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01/10/2009 06:27:31 PM
Almost like shooting through a glass. Very cool.
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01/10/2009 12:06:44 PM
Originally posted by Bear_Music:

I had some that are the same general idea, though my shells are bigger and my image is a lot less sharp. But, honey, shells ain't sand, now, are they? Not even pieces of shells, nor little itty bitty stones for that matter. The one I did enter is getting 4.5-hammered, sigh. You?


I never thought about what would qualify as sand. I just seem to know it when I see it and feel it, and when it gets stuck is uncomfortable places. :)

Here in Delray Beach, FL, we have a gorgeous beach that the world seems to consider sandy. The FL beaches appear to be made up entirely of itty bitty pieces of broken shells. Depending on the age of the sand it is either finely ground or coarse as in this shot.

Now Michigan is a different story. Those beaches are made up of disintegrated sandstone. Perhaps that would qualify in your book. Anyway, my Sand Challenge entry (Florida) is getting an average reception. Some like it and some don't.
01/10/2009 09:58:51 AM
I had some that are the same general idea, though my shells are bigger and my image is a lot less sharp. But, honey, shells ain't sand, now, are they? Not even pieces of shells, nor little itty bitty stones for that matter. The one I did enter is getting 4.5-hammered, sigh. You?
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01/10/2009 12:04:01 AM
Love the title, does have that feeling!
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