Post your best water front, by the water, water scape....

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Post your best water front, by the water, water scape....

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... you get the idea. The " Post your best bird pic" was very good, some really great shots. Good stuff everyone :wink:

Shot this morning on my daily walk.
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I took this at some friends' house on the St. John's River. I like that I captured the smoke coming from Mike's pipe. I did not edit it at all.
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Here's mine, take at the mouth of Bishops harbor!

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Hmmm... don't have many available at the moment. But I like these.

Billboard/Bales Beach in the keys

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Wading Grassy Key in the early morning

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Or paddling around Cudjoe Key



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This is a shot I took a couple of years ago that I really liked. It was one of those "grey" mornings where the scene was nearly in 'B&W'. Photo was not 'de-saturated' in photoshop..

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I think I posted this one before. It's a panoramic shot taken from the Sponge Docks in Tarpon Springs.

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Sunrise at Longboat Key

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Small Mich. lake.

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Good stuff.

Another Chokoloskee shot, I love that place.
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One of my favorite places....
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J.P. FROG wrote:This is a shot I took a couple of years ago that I really liked. It was one of those "grey" mornings where the scene was nearly in 'B&W'. Photo was not 'de-saturated' in photoshop..

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I really like this one Gary...not only does it have great composition and color but the thing that captured my eye was all that is happening in one frame at the same time...seagull flying, heron fishing, angler wading, cars going by...it's great
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Down in Key West a few Years ago

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Nantucket this past Summer - Needs a bit of work
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My Favorite, unfortunately this was taken with a Sony Mavica on a 1.44 floppy many years ago.
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Upper Tampa Bay

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Mako wrote:I really like this one Gary...
Thank you Peter. I remember when taking the photo, I wanted to capture the egret in mid-stride. I was aware of a seagull about to fly into the scene and waited for his entry into the scene. It also turned out well that the fisherman just completed his cast, with his rod pointed forward, giving a little more 'action' to the scene. I had this photo on a photography forum that I used to submit to a couple of years ago and some of the varied comments are interesting. http://myfourthirds.com/document.php?id=6543 That website, MyFourThirds, although geared for those that use the 4/3 format camera, is a great site to learn about 'what makes a good photograph'. It's a place to submit your photos and have them critiqued by others that have a passion for photography. It's an interesting site to browse.
GO-Fish wrote:Down in Key West a few Years ago

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Victor, I really like this one. The warm glow on the horizon complements the colors of the boom, sail, and forespar of the boat. I like the way you framed the other boat, within the rigging. Well done.
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Go-fish, the keys sailboat pic is excellent.
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Great pics guys, I will have to post some soon.
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