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Uploaded: 05/10/09 4:04 AM GMT
Oyster Point Beach Driftwood
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This is the biggest one I've seen. I think it was about 25-30 ft. long. Where I am standing is about the same measurements down to the beach area from the edge. Thank you everyone that has commented and I really appreciate the kindness! Allen

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::tigger3
05/10/09 4:06 AM GMT
Lots of neat lighting going on here. I like it Allen. Very good!

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.ohpampered1
05/10/09 4:07 AM GMT
It's hard to tell from just the photo, I would need something for a reference, I have seen some big driftwood in my day. I live on an Island and we have beaches all over. lol Cool shot.
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.Genver
05/10/09 4:14 AM GMT
The lighting is very good,very good clarity too,it is a nice photo.I am not sure about the size of the driftwood,it is hard to tell.
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.amishy
05/10/09 2:38 PM GMT
Beautiful capture Allen! An interesting perspective and great lighting! Lots of texture and deep color! Like this one! :)Ami
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::SEFA
05/10/09 7:51 PM GMT
I like the textures, colors and shapes in this shot. Very nice work!
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::Inkeri
05/10/09 8:07 PM GMT
A Beautiful shot,Allen..with Fine colors and light.
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.icedancer
05/10/09 9:58 PM GMT
Really cool capture Allen, that's quit a drop, don't slip. Great lighting, textures and colours my friend.
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.Joanie
05/11/09 1:58 AM GMT
Holy cow thats long! Cool shot Allen!
Joanie
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Love and live.
::sharonva
05/11/09 2:20 AM GMT
Good use of the low sun...really warms up the scene!
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