I know this now. Every man gives his life for what he believes. Every woman gives her life for what she believes. Sometimes people believe in little or nothing yet they give their lives to that little or nothing. One life is all we have and we live it as we believe in living it. And then it is gone. But to sacrifice what you are and live without belief, that's more terrible than dying.
Joan of Arc
Kind of refreshing to see an all golden sunset instead of mostly reds . I especially like the way the sun shines through the clouds to the water . Very well done .
Absolutely AWESOMELY iNcReDiBlY cOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL! Sometimes I would prefer a picture w/o those tree thingies... but actually... I kinda prefer this WITH the trees... I don't know if anyone might happen to share that opinion with me... but hey! It makes you feel more safe... like you're not stranded out on the sea. It makes you feel more like you're standing there looking out on that beautiful view... as if there really is a golden hue like that on a sunset somewhere in the world and you can stand there looking out on the ocean enjoying it! So there is nothing I DON'T like about this one. I love it! Awesome job, Liam!!
I see I've never commented on this, i've had it for a favorite for quite some time now. What really sold me on this was the fog, can't really see the horizon (very eerie to me) and the color makes it eerie for me too..but i love it!
There's an emptiness inside her and she'd do anything to fill it in. Though it's red blood bleeding from her now, it's more like cold blue ice in her heart. She feels like kicking out all the windows and setting fire to this life. She could change everything about her using colors bold and bright, but all the colors mix together...to grey. ~*DaveMatthewsBand*~
Its strange, I love the colour of this, so very rich..but the trees make it so very real...makes me feel like I am standing there taking this wonderful photo that you took..It gives it perspective...without the trees, it might almost lose something...its a great shot!!!
Equipment: Canon AE-1 35mm SLR, Canon FD lenses (50mm and 135mm), Tiffen uv and close-up filters, Promaster flash, and two tripods.
Favorite photographers: Bryan Peterson, John Shaw, Patrick Hoelck, George Lange, Steve McCurry, Jim Zuckerman, Jim Miotke, Andre Gallant, Joe McNally, Scott Kelby, Kerry Drager, Dave Hill, and Moose Peterson.
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