Hi, I'm Marilyn. Â I've been posting here on RR for a few years now and thought it was time to update my profile. Â It's been wonderful learning so much from the amazingly talented people here. Â I've had the chance to meet many in person and some have become great and good friends. Â Starting with a Kodak Brownie camera when I was about 7 or 8, moving up to Instamatics, Polaroids, then the Pentax K1000 that really got me on the way, I've been looking at the world thru a lens for a long time. Â Got the bug honestly; my dad was a photographer and gave me the gene!! Â Digital changed the world and I jumped in with both feet. Â You would've gone thru 100's of rolls of film in one day the way we can shoot and delete all day long. Â Progess...it can be awesome sometimes.
At any rate, RR rocks, the talent is over the top and I'm just gonna keep on shooting!!
Thanks for looking and keep those cameras rollin'!!
peace.....marilyn
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Comments (10)
bebopdlx
Cool photo.
MrsRatbag
Cool, and cold-looking! Wish I had the wherewithall to do this!
durleybeachbum
Plenty in GB these last few weeks!
sharky_
Wow, that's a long walk to the water line. I can imagine when the sand is hot and you need to get your feet in the water.....run :) Nice shot. Aloha
ArtistKimberly
Beautiful,
Faemike55
don't they all? Great capture
jocko500
cool
blinkings
Nice. I have a thruster very much like it.
goodoleboy
Simple but striking, Maz.
anahata.c
Terrific choice of cropping, of choosing one board with that rope or string (or whatever it is) that's attached to it; and going a bit out of frame, and capturing it on an angle to the sand-lines and the water. And the shot is 5/6ths sand: Another intuitive inventive choice, something that most photographers wouldn't think of. The result is a minimalist abstract, with the beautiful rich board and long expanse of dark sand being 2 of the three parts of the abstract; and the water and sky being the last third. Such an unusual composition, and so right. And there's a loneliness about it, a melancholy---like the board was abandoned, or like it's waiting for its owner...Real beauty in this shot; and it's in more black and white, which you know how to use when your shotrs call for it. Wonderful piece, and very inventive.