That is a WAY Nice capturer!...
Thank You all for the support. Hope you had a great Thanksgiving!...
I do have other posts on here but has been awhile. A time issue for me. Thanks for the complement...
The sun sets early and the bay is just over the hill when I get off work. Evening light it is. This is the first year I have seen No 5 here, what a great photo subject.
Thanks for the complements. These were shot after sunset (blue hour) on a rainy day without fabulous light. I photograph the bay and boats because it is what I have, sometimes I think "again?" Then realize, many photographers would like to have this to shoot but live in the Midwest where it isn't possible. I did like how they came out and will be back...
To those of you living in the Midwest, I sure would like to photograph a train snow ploughing the tracks, not possible here.
I like the editing on both.
Nice, the second one is my favorite.
Spent a couple of evenings on the docks. Between rain showers this is what I found to shoot...
Doddy wrote:
Nice ones Bruce, your soaking was worth it.
Thanks, those waves come in fast...
dennis2146 wrote:
I like your photos too. I can't help but wonder where that hole goes and how deep it is.
Dennis
Dennis, I am thinking you don't want to find out. The water comes from below and is forced up because of wave action. If the waves come over the top you are in trouble.
I was along the beach, nice evening so stopped for a few photos. Managed to get soaked in the process... These are a few of what I got for my effort.
Jolly Roger wrote:
Lovely set of images.
No.1 looks as though they are "shooting a broadside". :wink:
That "splash" is a whale spouting. There are two ships in port now as the Hawaiian Chieftian got a couple of days ago. Today they will Battle Sail, canons at ready...