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Standing Alone

Photography Sea/Undersea posted on Apr 19, 2010
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Less than a month ago, there was a barn standing here. These posts were actually on the inland side of the building. I had a hard time seeing this, it just didn't seem possible. Where a very few days ago, there were 30' dunes, there is nothing but flat beach. Nature rules, for sure.

Comments (19)


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auntietk

11:45PM | Mon, 19 April 2010

One good storm can shift a LOT of sand. It's amazing to see the progression!

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sharky_

11:56PM | Mon, 19 April 2010

Nature has the final say. Interesting capture. Aloha

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bazza

12:41AM | Tue, 20 April 2010

Interesting capture of these posts, nature rules lol!!

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dochtersions Online Now!

1:07AM | Tue, 20 April 2010

Outstanding captured! Beautiful view, POV.

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durleybeachbum

1:57AM | Tue, 20 April 2010

It certainly makes you think. This shot really brings the power of the sea home.

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jmb007

4:53AM | Tue, 20 April 2010

superbe photo

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qrud

5:48AM | Tue, 20 April 2010

Past of now.

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MRX3010

7:44AM | Tue, 20 April 2010

Great composition and subject

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MrsRatbag

8:28AM | Tue, 20 April 2010

Poignant shot!

MrsLubner

9:24AM | Tue, 20 April 2010

I love this. It is so very familiar and so comfortable. Nature is so very powerful and always gets her way.

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jocko500

6:48PM | Tue, 20 April 2010

power of the sea. cool image

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goodoleboy

7:39PM | Tue, 20 April 2010

...against all odds. Stellar POV and silhouetting in this remarkable shot, Maz! This pic reminds me of the barriers put up by the Germans on the French Coast in anticipation of the D-Day invasion by allied forces in WWII.

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watapki66

8:43PM | Tue, 20 April 2010

Just amazing and a wonderful composition!

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hipps13

10:35PM | Tue, 20 April 2010

wonderful work warm hugs, Linda

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Chipka

1:05AM | Wed, 21 April 2010

This is amazing! I love the way it's so stark and shamelessly itself--like Nature is just being Nature and you're recording all of it in all of its beauty and ever-shifting rawness. I have to say that I like the rawness in this too...those stark, black poles defining interesting angles and positions and the nice, flowing greenery in back, while all around is sky and sand. You're definitely onto something with this shot and the others like it! WOW!

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0rest4wicked

4:35AM | Wed, 21 April 2010

Don't fool with mother nature!!

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junge1

2:54PM | Wed, 21 April 2010

Lovely capture Marilyn. Thats nature for you, just when think we have it liked it shows us who is boss. great shot!

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Meisiekind

12:16PM | Thu, 22 April 2010

Amazing! The force of nature can never be underestimated! :)

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DAVER2112

1:33PM | Sun, 25 April 2010

Excellent compositon.


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