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Beach With Trucks

Photography Sea/Undersea posted on Jun 15, 2014
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I'm not crazy about sharing my beach time with cars and trucks, but from a distance, there was something about this scene that appealed to me. Again, somewhere along the Oregon Coast.

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auntietk

1:07AM | Sun, 15 June 2014

Fortunately, there aren't many places where they can get down, and as I recall, there are limited places where it's acceptable to do so. I've actually seen a couple of motorhomes parked on the beach (not in Oregon, though). You wouldn't catch me out there in ours! It seems a bit foolhardy to park your house someplace where the tide comes in. :P (Hmmm ... Okay, when I was a kid we lived on the beach, and the tide DID flood our basement from time to time. That wasn't on the ocean, though! LOL!)

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durleybeachbum

1:57AM | Sun, 15 June 2014

It shouldn't be allowed!

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blinkings

2:58AM | Sun, 15 June 2014

Yeah......it would be better to park on the hill and walk down. More exercise too!

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Faemike55

8:35AM | Sun, 15 June 2014

This would be the time for a very high tide to come in and take a few vehicles away Great capture

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Cyve

8:56AM | Sun, 15 June 2014

Fantastic seascape !

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MrsRatbag

7:36PM | Sun, 15 June 2014

I'm not crazy about vehicles on the beach either, but it's a great shot!

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goodoleboy

6:00PM | Mon, 16 June 2014

Blimey, get those bloody cars off the sand! All they do is screw up the environment. Otherwise, a nice long distance shot of one section of your favorite coastline, Marilyn.

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anahata.c

6:18AM | Fri, 20 June 2014

A dark brooding shot, with lots of dark around the bottom and laft, and that silvery blue water with those beautiful sweeps of water on the sand, and those hazy blue mounds to the left. It feels like the primeval Pacific coast. And the trucks---they're ugly, but somehow they feel menacing too, like those people are part of some dark cult who've gathered here to plan something not too sweet. Something about your shot makes them look sinister, and somehow it's like they chose this beach because the beach itself looks sinister. A fitting capture for an ugly intrusion. It all seems dark and foreboding. And in the end, the sea will win. Also, you let the shot open up on the right so the water just takes it over before the shot ends. You commune with your ocean beautifully.


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