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Photography Realism posted on Jul 14, 2003
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In a dead end bay, I found 5 old fishboats beached. On a flat calm, misty grey day, it felt like the marine equivalent of the elephant's graveyard, the place they weant to die when they were worn out. Thanks for looking.

Comments (8)


patmartj

4:01AM | Wed, 23 July 2003

A very emotive place, so apt your comments.

Sunster

11:08AM | Sat, 02 August 2003

Powerful image and words make this an excellent composition! ;)

bleachfix

11:42PM | Sat, 13 September 2003

I love the colors in this image, and your story is eloquent. [];^)

logiloglu

5:45PM | Wed, 03 December 2003

very moody picture. i like it very much, Jim.!!!!!!! :O) !!!!!

Nilla

6:05PM | Mon, 08 December 2003

Wow! I like this and the words you put with it. I have to wonder if black and white is an option for this pic? (Moodiness) Might make it a bit more eerie.

Lombardo

4:35AM | Sat, 31 January 2004

Yes, I always consider that abandoned construction work just fine for pictures. This ones slamming.

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smiles95

6:49PM | Mon, 12 April 2004

Wonderful mood! Wish there was water here :).

hammond73

8:40PM | Sun, 22 August 2004

I enjoyed reading your bio. I thought of the CBC series "The Beachcombers" while looking through your gallery. Excellent photo.


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