Haydon L. Hall
The Light Will Return Tomorrow
There is a certain peace attributed to crashing waves or the subtle trickle of water lazily finding its’ path over the uppermost part of a waterfall and falling to the pool below. Remembering when I was young, I use to contemplate my past present and future and always felt a sense of relief and nourishment by the water’s edge.
Recently I’ve decided to explore oceanscapes with my camera. It’s a perfect opportunity while Mother Nature decides to bring the new season from the closing of winter. I spent several hours by the Atlantic Ocean by myself waiting, learning and loving.
I’d like to dedicate this photograph to Fluer, another Flickr friend who has inspired me with her images to pursue this new avenue of photographic exploration.
Lee Big Stopper
Lee .9 Hard GND
Thank you everyone for your visit, fav’s and comments.
The Light Will Return Tomorrow
There is a certain peace attributed to crashing waves or the subtle trickle of water lazily finding its’ path over the uppermost part of a waterfall and falling to the pool below. Remembering when I was young, I use to contemplate my past present and future and always felt a sense of relief and nourishment by the water’s edge.
Recently I’ve decided to explore oceanscapes with my camera. It’s a perfect opportunity while Mother Nature decides to bring the new season from the closing of winter. I spent several hours by the Atlantic Ocean by myself waiting, learning and loving.
I’d like to dedicate this photograph to Fluer, another Flickr friend who has inspired me with her images to pursue this new avenue of photographic exploration.
Lee Big Stopper
Lee .9 Hard GND
Thank you everyone for your visit, fav’s and comments.