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Being on a boat that's moving through the water, it's so clear. Everything falls into place in terms of what's important and what's not.
-James Taylor
From my trip in October. The forgotten boat at Corpach, Fort William, in the shadow of Ben Nevis, the UK's tallest mountain
(an old wooden boat with a traditional fish trap, in a storm)
The shattered water made a misty din.
Great waves looked over others coming in,
And thought of doing something to the shore
That water never did to land before.
The clouds were low and hairy in the skies,
Like locks blown forward in the gleam of eyes.
You could not tell, and yet it looked as if
The shore was lucky in being backed by cliff,
The cliff in being backed by continent;
It looked as if a night of dark intent
Was coming, and not only a night, an age.
Someone had better be prepared for rage.
There would be more than ocean-water broken
Before God’s last *Put out the Light* was spoken.
(Once by the Pacific by Robert Lee Frost)
A lovely little boat seen at Brancaster Staithe.
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This is a shot from Saltholmen in Saltnes, Råde. I really liked the little boat and the small anchor. Hope you enjoy it too :)
Parking lot lighting that was far off shined down nicely on this anchored boat along the rock shoreline of Maine. Made for a nice mix against that blue hour sky over the ocean.
Macro Mondays Theme: "Footware"
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Heard the boat speeding up the river and composed on a spot in the river with the pretty light and then waited for it to speed into the frame to take the capture. The shutter speed at 1/60 second helps show how fast that boat was moving up the river.