Beautiful series and don't take this the wrong way but you have beautiful eyes.
Absolutely great photos. Take care and be safe. May you and your colleagues be blessed for all the fine work you do. We depend on you and you all are our heroes. Mahalo.
Dr.Irina : what speed did you use to freeze the motion of water ?
freediver808 wrote:
After long weeks of quarantine Hawaii beaches are open for walking and exercising again...the sun , blue skies and ocean renewed my soul...My colleges and I have been working long hours ...By any means it is not over yet but being here on this remote beach during golden hour gives me hope and calm...Stay safe, friends
Irina Crook, MD, FACP
Beautiful shots. Keep up the great work, but stay safe!
Thanx for sharing and for what you for us all!
Great pictures. Thanks for sharing. And for the work you do for all of us.
Agree with your 'salt water' title. Whenever I go to the ocean, I suddenly feel more 'alive'. Had to reach the later part of my life to learn some of the 'why' this was so. My great grandfather was a boatbuilder in Finland (Sweden/Norway/Germany also) before coming to America. Boating and sailing is in my genes from both sides of my ancestry. I loved it as a boy, visiting from the mid-west. And even more when I lived there and sailed boats on the Chesapeake, the Atlantic Ocean and Hudson River. It always made me feel more alive, more complete, more energized.
Hope it gives you those revitailizing feelings, too.
Well, the second one is Gorgeous!, but the last one is...BEAUTIFUL!!!
Wes
Loc: Dallas
Dr. Crook could I get your permission to put your note on facebook. Everyone in the mainland is excited about thanking caregivers and this would open their hearts every more. Hero may not be the right word but we are all so appreciative.
Your photos are suitable for framing, you might want to consider marketing them. Maybe give them a title you feel is right. I see you already signed the right lower corner. Lots of ways to go with these, possibly to raise money for corona victims?? Or ?
Thank you, you certainly may!
What a great story, thank you for sharing!
ha, thank you for the compliment, I am older and wiser ( over 50) so appreciate this:)
Thank you for kind words, I’m not a resident but practicing physician for 33 years. I graduated from medical school in Kiev in 1988
I was medstudent / responder during Chernobyl. I have 2 adult kids
Now nearing retirement ( I am 55)
and I think I can pretty much handle everything. My self-portrait meant to communicate calm resolve and strength of our medical community.
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