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Another Pier, Another Day

Photography Sea/Undersea posted on Jun 03, 2012
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Nope, didn't go back down to Huntington Beach for this shot. I was in Trinidad, California, a wonderful waterfront town about 40 miles north. This is the pier in that town and yep, got under it too!! ps...the numbers appear to be handwritten; perhaps measuring how high the tides get, not really sure.

Comments (15)


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awjay

12:42AM | Sun, 03 June 2012

nice one

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durleybeachbum

12:44AM | Sun, 03 June 2012

Superb. Your 'signature' subject!.

whaleman

12:47AM | Sun, 03 June 2012

How nice! One of my favorite places is looking under piers and wharfs. The light and water color is alw3ays so interesting as you have just shown!

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sharky_

3:56AM | Sun, 03 June 2012

I was going to say its your signature but durleybeachbum beat me to it :) .. Aloha

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blinkings

4:48AM | Sun, 03 June 2012

Your piers always look so sturdy. Ours are always wooden and rotten!

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monjo71

6:37AM | Sun, 03 June 2012

Nice POV.

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jocko500

3:14PM | Sun, 03 June 2012

very wonderful looking

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MrsRatbag

9:27PM | Sun, 03 June 2012

I love that green water; wonderful shot!

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auntietk

12:21AM | Mon, 04 June 2012

Aren't you usually under the dry end? LOL! Terrrific shot!

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nikolais

4:03AM | Mon, 04 June 2012

stunning image!

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thecytron

8:03PM | Mon, 04 June 2012

Xcellent!

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anahata.c

10:13PM | Mon, 04 June 2012

another of your proofs of your intimate love-affair with water. Your pier shots are a whole category of yours, few people do them as you do. Wonderful light & hue in the water, wonderful architectural recession into the background (the piers lining up in perspective, as they go back), wonderful background light to either side of the piers, and the detail on the piers---the water levels carved into the wood, etc. And all 'ceilinged' on top--something a lot of photographers might avoid because it can cut the energies off and 'cloister' the shot too much. But here it makes it a complete world. Beautiful work marilyn, and as natural for you as spring rain. (as natural as spring rain---I sound like a commercial, lol! But I mean the words, so forget that they sound like a greeting card!)

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0rest4wicked

11:29PM | Thu, 07 June 2012

Always enjoy your different takes!

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danapommet

8:17PM | Thu, 19 July 2012

Tara is correct - you should be under the other end but a nice POV and loving the color of the water!

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Chipka

3:35AM | Thu, 23 August 2012

You know, I thought I commented on this earlier, since I keep coming back to look at it. And to top it off, I looked for the comment I wrote! Only I didn't write one. I'm slipping! I really love this shot. Your pier shots are excellent and yeah, water is your element and so it's only natural you'd create a new water-based genre of photography. Oh, I'm sure other people do pier shots, but I don't see that many, and you find some of the best under-pier shots, and this is a perfect example. I love the perspective, and the sense of exploration that pictures like this convey. I suspect there might actually be treasure under piers! Of course, the piers themselves could be the treasures!


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