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bales of sand

Photography Sea/Undersea posted on Sep 20, 2010
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I forgot to post theis one yesterday so I post it today. Anyway this is all I call it as i never saw anything like them. it plastic bags filled with sand. they put them here as they wish to stop any oil from comeing over to that area and going across the road as a big storm could eary bring the water. I stop on the side off the road to take the shots but a cop came and warm me to not to park on the side of the road as it a big fine. I told him "thank" and moved on. He just had given me a warning that all. he say nothing of takeing photos which shocked me. I heard the sand was from the beach there so they did not bring in sand just the big bags. guess they sand bags but the only sand bags I ever saw was the ones you pick up by hand. these you can see can not be pick up.

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jocko500

12:12AM | Mon, 20 September 2010

oh ther salt marsh starts on the other side of the road from the beach. it just grass you see. Not hills just flat as a pancake land as far as the eye can see. no rocks too. just mud

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Faemike55

12:35AM | Mon, 20 September 2010

Great capture, Jocko! that idea makes sense. I'm glad you just got a warning

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Faemike55

12:35AM | Mon, 20 September 2010

Great capture, Jocko! that idea makes sense. I'm glad you just got a warning from the cop

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angelbearzs

12:40AM | Mon, 20 September 2010

that is nice image :)

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Dreamingbee

1:10AM | Mon, 20 September 2010

agree Faemike55 - just got a warning .. great shot ;) take care

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daggerwilldo

1:10AM | Mon, 20 September 2010

A fine look at the efforts on the Gulf. I to am glad you didn't get a fine in the pursuit of getting the shot. Nice job!!!

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emmecielle

1:44AM | Mon, 20 September 2010

Excellent shot asnd perspective! :)

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babuci

1:53AM | Mon, 20 September 2010

Better be ready then sorry. Great shot of sand bales hope I will never have to see in my part of the world.

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renecyberdoc

2:13AM | Mon, 20 September 2010

a reasonable cop for once,as you did not blocked anybodys way he was acting intelligent as not to give a fine.and dont call a cop a dickhead because that gets expensif lol.

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jayfar

2:45AM | Mon, 20 September 2010

Nice shot Jock but do be careful with the cops, perhaps you should have taken a picture of them!

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durleybeachbum

2:55AM | Mon, 20 September 2010

Most interesting!

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blondeblurr

4:02AM | Mon, 20 September 2010

Different Country, different rules ... interesting to see how others cope with big environmental disasters, thanks for sharing, BB

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claude19

4:19AM | Mon, 20 September 2010

WOW!WOW! excellent again the sea of fuel ???

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RodolfoCiminelli

5:06AM | Mon, 20 September 2010

Excellent documental photography my friend.....!!!

gojira

5:41AM | Mon, 20 September 2010

I bet that those come in handy . . . !

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Pierrot_Lunaire

7:36AM | Mon, 20 September 2010

Fantastic capture! Very nice work!!

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cosmoz

7:58AM | Mon, 20 September 2010

Very interesting photo, I think sand bags are bigger then I remember from the army days, LOL great capture!

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flavia49

8:06AM | Mon, 20 September 2010

wonderful capture!

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magnus073

8:44AM | Mon, 20 September 2010

Thanks a lot for this pic Jock, it was nice of you to post it after I asked to see more photos of them. I've never seen anything like the bales of sand before, they must do a great job. It's amazing the cop had time to warn you about parking for a moment alongside the road to take a photo when there is real crime going on all around. Sounds like maybe someone needs to find him something a bit more constructive to do or better yet another job.

MrsLubner

8:56AM | Mon, 20 September 2010

Amazing information. And I've never seen anything like this either.

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annie5

9:47AM | Mon, 20 September 2010

First time i see that..Interesting shot! :)

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bmac62

10:42AM | Mon, 20 September 2010

I like the way you are showing us around your part of Louisiana...keep them coming:)

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MagikUnicorn

10:43AM | Mon, 20 September 2010

I like the story...lucky just have a warning :)

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kbrog

11:48AM | Mon, 20 September 2010

What ever happened to old fashion sand-bags? Great capture!

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carlx

1:11PM | Mon, 20 September 2010

Great and interesting capture!!!

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UteBigSmile

1:43PM | Mon, 20 September 2010

Can't believe that they are still fighting against that "black gold"! Wish you a very nice one, hug’s Ute

jared99

2:26PM | Mon, 20 September 2010

Those are some seriously large sandbags. Glad you didn't get fined!

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flora-crassella

2:59PM | Mon, 20 September 2010

great view!!!!! Wonderful picture!

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Star4mation

3:05PM | Mon, 20 September 2010

Super photo Jock :) Very flat landscape!

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sandra46

5:33PM | Mon, 20 September 2010

VERY INTERESTING SHOT, I SEE THEM FOR THE 1ST TIME!

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Photograph Details
F Numberf/1.0
MakeNIKON CORPORATION
ModelNIKON D90
Shutter Speed10/10000
ISO Speed200
Focal Length0

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