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Pretty view this morning
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6:40 this morning...I was running late for work , but had to take the time to snap this.Attachment 15390
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Beautiful picture. Thanks for sharing.
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Candles on the water
Great picture. When I first saw the picture, the reflection of the dock lighting looked like flickering candles. It added an element IMHO.
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Human Decay?
Is this Dharma character trolling us? When I first saw the picture, I was immediately drawing to the dock. To my untrained eye, I thought it was beautiful.
I am sick of the self-loathing culture that is presently being taught to our children. Human decay? Are you kidding? I got in an argument with one of our associates at our firm. Very smart woman; however, she wants to eliminate the constitution. She says it was created by white men who owned slaves and therefore tainted and unworthy. I tried explaining to her that those white men, and their predecessors in Western Europe are the reason why we enjoy the liberties and freedoms that we presently benefit from. Like it or not our form of liberty was forged by concepts developed in Western Europe, not the Middle East, Asia, Africa. Certainly our founding fathers were flawed, but that doesn't negate the benefit of freedom all of us presently enjoy as we try to perfect it. Lastly, I enjoy large, go-fast boats, and large docks used to keep them! I know, we've more than killed the go fast boat topic, but I couldn't resist! |
Great picture thanks!
I don't read too much into the detracting point of view on the picture. We each have our personal views and tastes. Some are better at keeping their impulses in check. I'll be happy to see a picture like that one daily. Can that be arranged please? |
Here we go again, taking another good thread down the political drain. I'll bet that's not what the OP had in mind when he posted that picture. :rolleye1:
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If I photoshopped the deck railing out of this one, it would be perfect!!!Attachment 15397
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Is it self-loathing? Good question! Did you enjoy Indigenous Peoples Day? Coming up- People who Killed Other People Day- November 11. Well... at least today was national cat day!!! Too bad dogs.:eek: |
Reds through Blues...
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Visitors ask why my cloisonné artwork of Loons has such strange reddish-bluish colors in the waters.
I get those colors from our Lake Winnipesaukee sunsets. When I get around to print the negative some day, this shot will be more intense in color. |
I count nine whitish-yellow lights running along the dock in the original post, dock photo, and one on the shoreline, for a total of ten lights. These look like 110-volt powered lights due to their intensity and large size.
As seen from a neighbor's property across the water, or down the shore embankment, all this lighting is most likely not appreciated by the neighbors. It looks more like the Las Vegas strip at midnight than a dock on Lake Winnipesaukee. It is way too bright! Also, it highlights the problematic use with placing 110-volt power on a dock with wires that may leak voltage into the nearby water, wires that can deteriorate over time and become a painful electric hazard for swimmers, both for people or for your pet Barney the basset hound who loves the water ....... arrrrroooooo ..... arf-arf ....... zap! zap! zap! |
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As for the toon boat; one solution that I use is Photoshop Elements. Easy to crop photos. Also easy to adjust lighting and color. |
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I love it through the window. I loved the one with the dock. It adds character. Who would have believed a pretty picture would generate this much discussion???
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This will be the last one of the year! Back in the spring!Attachment 15444
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It's just not the same down here...maybe if we photoshop the urban decay out of the shot...[emoji6]Attachment 15462
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Steve, now THAT I agree with. That SHOULD be photoshopped out! :laugh::laugh:
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