One boring weekend a few years ago, I decided to go joy riding with a friend until we found ourselves at the Dania Beach Fishing Pier in Dania Beach, Florida. The pier was filled with fishing enthusiasts holding on to their precious fishing rods while competing with pelicans and seagulls for the good catch. Good thing I brought my DSLR with me that day so I was able to capture photos of the birds, the fishes, the people, the pier and the emerald waters of the Atlantic. I then went down to the sand to continue taking photos and found myself under the pier facing it’s entire length stretching out into the water. The ocean was a little rough that day so there were a lot of surf as the waters crashed on the sand as well as on the concrete beams of the pier. I took multiple shots from the same spot and this one captured the waves so well including the water sprays showing a lot of movement and fluidity in the photo. I’ve had this photo for a while now and I only came to appreciate this work of mine very recently…hope you guys like this too!
Cool shot. I took a few unde the San Clemente pier in rough seas. A nice play of shadows and water. Cheers. Allan
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Wow, what a fantastic shot. Great composition.
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Thank you!
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I like this photo a lot, the vibrancy of the green water and blue sky with dashes of orange and ochre in the pillars is great! The receding and changing angles of the pillars create a wonderful contrast to the water and sky. Great!
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Thank you! It took me years to appreciate this photo…I guess it’s always good to scan back old photos as maybe one of them may catch my eye.
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Yes, perhaps with time we see/appreciate things differently.
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Unusual perspective lends much beauty to your photo.
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Thank you! It took me years to appreciate it.
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It’s a lovely shot.
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Thank you very much.
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