V is for Vessel.............
The day started out foggy and overcast, but by mid-morning it had cleared out to be gorgeous.
We took a walk to the end of the dock, and I used the 80-200mm zoom lens to snap this shot.
The dock was one of those floating, wiggly kinds, so I was glad to see the calm ocean water.
It was that nice calm period between the turning of the tides when the ocean becomes like glass in the harbor.
There was no breeze to stir the water's surface, and it was just beautiful - especially for taking pictures of these moored lobster boats.
very beautiful capture, wonderful colors
ReplyDeleteWhat a good idea for "V"!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done, beautifully described.
ReplyDeleteVessel...and a very nice one as well!
ReplyDeleteReminds me earlier days when I lived by the sea. Man I miss that
ReplyDeleteThe ocean can have so many moods, but this one is a favourite. Our cabin floats on water and I love it when the water reflects the mountains and trees. If I'm lucky, I can see they stars mirrored back at me as well. I chose V is for vegetables from my floating garden. I invite you to come see. -- Margy
ReplyDeleteReally nice shot. Its not to often that the ocean is like glass. Love the lobster boats. Nice choice.
ReplyDeleteV for Victory. NIce capture, very endearing.
ReplyDeleteNice and you describe it well:)
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great picture.
ReplyDeletevery nice! i envy your talent in taking great pics.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the visit to my blog and your kind comments. I would be honored to have you link to my blog - I will do the same. See you next week. -- Margy
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I love water scenes and you have captured this beautifully. Very appealing.
ReplyDeleteLove this shot KML. I need to get down to the beach for a day, but it is soooo crowded now. Guess I will go down in October when the crowds are gone. Once again you inspire me to look for the things hidden in plain sight. ;-)
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