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Uploaded: 07/18/11 5:40 PM GMT
Beacon 2
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Another one taken on the Western Scheldt riverbank, Zeeland, the Netherlands. With a 'wink' to THIS ONE.

Hope you'll like this image. Thanks in advance for your comment.

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::biffobear
07/18/11 5:45 PM GMT
Like an Ice cream cornet at the seaside...Clear and composed as usual..R.
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I can smell the sunlight on your skin. Listen to them. Children of the night. What music they make!
.cynlee
07/18/11 6:46 PM GMT
Those seaside lights are actually quite pretty fixtures on the banks. This must be the same pretty day you took the other shot.
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::0930_23
07/18/11 6:50 PM GMT
Your countryside always looks so immaculate, Sea. Everyone does a great job in not littering like in some places of the world.
Beautiful view along the coastline. The changes of time can be easily seen.
Good health to you and yours.

OFT


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Cameras are like people--sometimes they lose focus.
::tigger3
07/18/11 8:00 PM GMT
You have another wonderful image here Mr. C. I like the depth beyond. Tigs♥ =^..^=

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Nature in all her glory is my uplift on life and so is my love of photography. sandi ♪ ♫
::Ramad
07/18/11 9:34 PM GMT
A lovely view of the long dyke and the flat calm sea with a wonderful sky overhead, Cornelius. Bright colours and a good DOF here too.
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If practice makes perfect and nobody is perfect, then why practice?
.Roseman_Stan
07/19/11 12:59 AM GMT
Excellent shot to capture the entire area around the beacon Sir C. Very nicely presented here.
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"If I should leave this path of life today, I would carry the vision of Gods' rose blooms with me as I go......" -- Stan V. Griep
::billyoneshot
07/19/11 1:06 AM GMT
The capture is really good Cornelius. It has your great color and that sky adds depth that goes on forever.
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Billy
::Jimbobedsel
07/19/11 2:04 AM GMT
There are lots of nice things to look at in this shot, but the sky has me looking at it quite bit. Gorgeous shot, Mr. C.
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JB
::Dunstickin
07/19/11 4:10 AM GMT
Have to agree with Richie..That beacon really looks like an ice cream cone with those fabulous clouds!...good scenery here
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* A picture is the expression of an impression * .. .. OwdBob'sGallery
.sahadk
07/19/11 5:54 AM GMT
Marvelous! great capture.I like those clouds and the blue
sky as well. Thanks for sharing.
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::allisontaylor
07/19/11 6:14 AM GMT
Beautifully composed, as per your usual. The shoreline, sky and river compliment to make a captivating view. I agree with others, your shorelines there seem so well maintained. Thank you for sharing it.
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::danika
07/19/11 2:11 PM GMT
The beacon stands out nicely against the blue sky & clouds. Excellent capture, Cornelius.
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.elektronist
07/19/11 7:35 PM GMT
Excellent capture of the clouds in the sky and great composition with leading lines.

Tanju
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::LynEve
07/20/11 1:06 PM GMT
The clarity of your photos is superb Cornelius.
The beacon contrasts well with the pristine colours of the shoreline and the fluffy clouds.
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My thanks to all who leave comments for my work and to those of you who like one enough to make it a favourite. To touch just one person that way makes each image worthwhile. . . . . . . . . .. . . . "The question is not what you look at, but what you see" ~ Marcel Proust . . . . The aim of argument, or of discussion, should not be victory, but progress." ~ Joseph Joubert (1754-1824)
.icedancer
07/22/11 3:05 AM GMT
Super depth and capture
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::luckyshot
08/16/11 1:20 PM GMT
Cornelius - Excellent color and clarity. This beacon makes a good photo topic and an essential one for the ships seen in the travel lane. The wind energy mills to the right and gorgeous clouds above make lovely finishes for the image. Thad
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