This capture was taken yesterday (March 15th, 2017) on the Eastern Scheldt, Zeeland, The Netherlands, showing fishermen emptying the nets with the caught lobsters.
Beautiful blues in tbis scene Cornelius and the thought of those lobsters in mouth-watering. What a long and elegant bridge that is and it canbve seen quite clearly. Thank you also for the links
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I wish they would drop a few of those lobsters right here, Cornelius. They charge a fortune for most crustaceans and fish here. I love the color of the sea. However, it might be time to clean your lens, Cornelius, as I see a spot in the sky above and slightly to the left of the red buoy. Everything else makes this a fine shot.
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I love lobster and as the prices have been down for Maine and Canadian lobster tails the last few years we've indulged several times. this is nice shot Mr. C. and I not how calm the water is as well - so many of your shots have huge swells. (I too see the spot Dorothy referred to.)
I agree with Kathy and Dorothy about the spot. I've checked my lens, but can't see any dirt. Think it's was a tiny drop of sea water on my attached UV-filter. I can delete and post my image again without the spot, but I don't like to do so for two reasons: 1. think it's not really disturbing and it's relatively easy to remove by the ones who like to save this image; 2. because I appreciate the done effort by the commenters above and don't like to ask them again for a comment by deleting this initial one.
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