Ocean's End by photosynthesis
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This stone & wood shingled cottage in Carmel was guarded by a fierce looking rooster...
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Comments (13)
giulband
Beautiful shot !!
durleybeachbum
A delight!
SunriseGirl
Inspiration for an author...if I were a writer I would love to use a name like this in a book
jayfar
Very pretty and superb stone walling.
CavalierLady
A lovely view, with so many interesting textures and details that complement each other.
billcody
Very well balanced composition! I like the warm color tones. (And the fine tropical plants, we only can dream about that)
kaward
So detailed, cheerful and inviting! It deserves a good long look! It would be a crazy jigsaw puzzle!!
Faemike55
Very cool capture
MrsRatbag
Oh, I would so love to live there! What a beautiful home, and of course the rooster guardian is fantastic!
Richardphotos
very beautiful home and capture. I want to return to CA very much
auntietk
So inviting! Looks like a perfect place to stay and relax for a while.
Glendaw
What gorgeous architecture, colors and landscape. Oh that rooster does look a tad threatening indeed !
anahata.c
I'm only back for a couple of comments per gallery, today, and so I can only pick two from the highly rich array of shots you've posted in the last many weeks. (I'll do more soon.) I don't pick this because it's better than the others, but because it's one of many. Another of your facade shots that's packed with visual contrast---in shapes, in hues, in light and shade, and just in objects. The center is definitely that doorway, sunken in shadow; but you have a wonderful array around it---the repetitive roof shingles, which are still quite varied (in direction and shape); the interplay of higher rooflines with lower; the juxtaposition (maybe imposition is better) of those rich red flowers over all the gold and amber in this piece; the rooster facing us; the tall fronds on the left; the wonderful flattened stone-textures of the walls (front and middle); the green sign on such an airy wiry gate; the fact that you cropped this right in the 'middle' of it all, leaving no space for sky or larger ground---it's just a very intense visual symphony, and it's marvelous. Vital, rhythmic, musical, very varied, and tightly held together by your eye. Terrific work, Claude.