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Photography Sea/Undersea posted on Dec 13, 2015
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...of those "groynes". (an old shot...) Fuller zoomed. --------------------------------------------------------------

Comments (20)


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Faemike55

11:39AM | Sun, 13 December 2015

wild collection

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romanceworks

12:01PM | Sun, 13 December 2015

Another beautiful shot. Those ice-layered groynes (I even like saying the name) really are interesting.

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durleybeachbum

12:22PM | Sun, 13 December 2015

When I belonged to a camera club in the eighties, one of our members, a professional photographer for a civil engineering firm was approached by a policeman on the beach. Someone had reported him for using his gigantic Hasselblad, thinking he was sneakily taking naughty pics. Although you can't actually be furtive with a beast that huge. Anyway he said "It's ok officer, I'm just photographing groynes" and was instantly arrested. They had to develop the film to see what was on it.....

I shall always think of these as elephants now.

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eekdog

12:23PM | Sun, 13 December 2015

That cold looking water just chills me my friend. Pretty frozen here in Co today. Great shot and view.

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LivingPixels

2:10PM | Sun, 13 December 2015

Super shot happy to view Mark!!

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helanker

2:41PM | Sun, 13 December 2015

Wonderful, wonderful. Love this shot with ice and all. The blue tones are so appealing to me. They looks so beautiful against the red brances on the trees in the background. Love this.

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Cyve

4:20PM | Sun, 13 December 2015

Fantastic view my friend.. Beautiful picture also !

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npauling

5:54PM | Sun, 13 December 2015

I'm chuckling over durleybeachbum's remarks. This is a super capture of these intriguing groynes and the ice gives them an out of this world effect. Of course I am wondering why you need groynes on a lake but I guess for erosion and I guess it is a very big lake isn't it. I love the colors of this beautiful capture too. 😄

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giulband

11:16PM | Sun, 13 December 2015

Wonderful capture of the feeling of cold and solitude !!

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wysiwig

12:34AM | Mon, 14 December 2015

Still laughing at Andrea's comment. Proving once again that the police are not intellectual giants and certainly have no sense of humor. They do look like tree stumps. The blue tinge fits the weather and adds to the attractiveness of the image. And those are some nice reflections.

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UteBigSmile

2:39AM | Mon, 14 December 2015

Fantastic looking capture – Love it a lot!

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Wolfenshire

6:47AM | Mon, 14 December 2015

Fantastic capture. Winter is never asleep, there is so much to see and experience.

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Richardphotos

10:58AM | Mon, 14 December 2015

I think I would not walk on the ice. looks still very wet. great cityscape

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MrsRatbag

11:00AM | Mon, 14 December 2015

They look so much like a line of cut trees! Marvelous view from this angle, were you in the water?

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goodoleboy

9:43PM | Mon, 14 December 2015

Well, I see Andrea dug up that old story again about the groynes. Incidentally, my back pain radiates down into my groyne on occasion. That said, this is a very cool blue capture of the structures, all evenly spaced against the shoreline and the towering buildings of Chicago. And I like the subtle reflections in the wet sand.

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CavalierLady

4:37PM | Wed, 16 December 2015

What is as impressive as this beautiful icy shot is the fact that you braved the cold weather in order to get the shot! Lovely!

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flavia49

6:02PM | Wed, 16 December 2015

cool shot

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RodS

6:44PM | Sat, 19 December 2015

This is a marvelous shot, Mark! I have to admit, I shivered a bit thinking about how cold it must get in Chi-town with those lake winds.. But you were a trooper, my friend, and we get to see this while drinking a hot cuppa! LOL

In reading Andrea's comment, I think I would have seriously considered a lawsuit.

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auntietk

1:03PM | Wed, 23 December 2015

I love this shot, so I'm going to comment on it, even though I'm unconscionably late to the party. Your colors and composition, your eye for Lake Michigan's nuances, your eye for ART, make this a winner. Those red trees along the shoreline are a wonderful accent in a field of purple, and the line of groynes is perfectly placed between reality and reflection. Superb photographic work!

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beachzz

3:49AM | Tue, 13 June 2017

lol at andrea; and talk about late to the party; not only did i miss it, i showed up with my pot luck and no one was home!!! anyway......i love this, they look like old tree stumps popping up. your lake is always showing me all kinds of different looks!!


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F Numberf/14.0
MakeNIKON
ModelE2000
Shutter Speed17/1575
ISO Speed50
Focal Length17

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