How often is it, that what you see often depends on how you look at something. Half sunk beside the rotting jetty, I walked a horse-shoe around this little beauty and can only go part-way to capturing its beauty. What would it reveal in morning light, rather than this rapidly waning afternoon light. What would it be at other than mid-tide.
There is so much that we don't see of the world and the people around us because we don't give them enough time. Occasionally, we need to walk to the end of a rotting jetty and look back into the afternoon light.
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Beautiful shots Julie.... In answer to your question: Shelley Beach - not sure on the spelling but I am pretty sure that was it...
These are beautiful shots. I especially like the second one.
How glad we are you took the time to capture this. I love the remnants of worn red paint on the bow.
The quality of your pictures is always very good and these 3 pictures have an impressive blue. Nice job!
Serge
Great photo! That first one could have so much story behind it!!
So very beautiful. And the soul is included.
The most valuable tool for photography is a good eye.
Irina said it perfectly. Lovely lovely shots. The light....ohmy
V
While I am nearly always up early, I am not usually out on the streets early. On the odd occasion I am, things do look and feel very different in the early morning light. Go on Julie. Early rise and take the boat and jetty in the morning light. They really are great photos.
I love these photos very poetic, peaceful.. great shots
These are beautiful, the colour and the light are wonderful! Have a good week end:)
I totally agree with Tulsa Gentleman, and you certainly have that, Julie.
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Loving the photos and catching up on missed posts ;)
Oh, I do love those watery reflections and yours are delightful! You definitely have a great eye and that's what counts!
Have a great weekend!
Sylvia
Yes that's very nice but I can hardly wait for your Jessica Watson photos.
Now, Bruce, do I even remotely look like a JW groupie?
As it turns though, I will be down at the Quay today lunchtime ... so will see.
I thought as much.
A concise, insightful, and beautifully illustrated post.
Love the reflections Julie. Beautiful one!
'What is this life.....' etc. Your time-taking certainly paid-off.
These photos have so much texture!
Jan
GDP
It was great to meet you and everyone at the Sydney Bloggers Convention today Julie. Thanks again for organising it. It was fun.
Sydney - City and Suburbs
Beautiful photos, Julie, and very wise commentary.
I love the light in the top shot ... being a photographer makes the world such an interesting place ... including meeting such fun new people.
Lovely boat study. We had a great lunch today thanks for organising it.
My pleasure. Just doing a wrap-up over at Plumbing.
Gorgeous photos, Julie. The first one is my favorite, but I really love the blue water in the last one, too.
what gorgeous shots.
Beautiful series. My favourite reflections this week :)
Lovely, especially the top one for me.
you took some really great photos of this old beautiful boat! Love the colours in all of the,.The first i s really amazing and the last is incredible.
Your photography is beautiful.
I can only repeat what everyone else is saying - beautiful. Stunning. Spectacular.
Makes me want to go find a dinghy to go walk around in the early morning light ...
Oh... just love this julie... yes, taking time to look & feel...
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