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Uploaded: 08/25/11 11:03 PM GMT
Brant Rock Harbor
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A small fishing harbor in Marshfield ma.

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::tigger3
08/25/11 11:05 PM GMT
Hello Tom, Been way to long since we have seen you! This image is spot on in composition, exposure, and focus. Beautiful!
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.cynlee
08/25/11 11:05 PM GMT
Beautiful and very clear. More of them should be out of the harbor on such a nice day as this one seems or was it getting near to sundown when you took the shot?
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.Nikoneer68
08/25/11 11:26 PM GMT
Hello, Tom, this is superb photograph.
The clarity and detail spot on.
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.Tomeast
08/25/11 11:48 PM GMT
I took this shot last week and it was near dusk Cindy.People are scrambling to get their boats and such out of the water indeed.
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.biffobear
08/26/11 12:10 AM GMT
That looks real peaceful..R.
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I can smell the sunlight on your skin. Listen to them. Children of the night. What music they make!
.icedancer
08/26/11 12:40 AM GMT
Superb composition and posting Tom. Love the rippled reflections and colours of this. Hope everyone stays safe with you all.
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.Joanie
08/26/11 1:39 AM GMT
Looks like a beautiful day there! Great focus and composition Tom!!!
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::allisontaylor
08/26/11 2:16 AM GMT
Such a picturesque harbor. Clear crisp details and colors. Love the atmosphere of the still waters.
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::luckyshot
08/26/11 3:08 AM GMT
Tom - I like the image for a variety of reasons - the low-angle lighting, clarity, color, depth, and portraying the flat terrain and calm water with the inclusion of the dock on the left. Excellent work! Thad
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::corngrowth
08/26/11 1:54 PM GMT
Thanks for this splendid image, Tom. 'Saved & Faved' instantly!

Regards, Cornelius.
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::Inkeri
08/26/11 4:30 PM GMT
A Very Beautiful harbor scene,Tom.Stunning photo.Faved.
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.ovar2008
08/26/11 7:33 PM GMT
Sandi says all.
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.rotcivski
08/26/11 7:56 PM GMT
Smart picture. Very well put together, Tom. Great photo my friend.

Vic
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.soggy
08/26/11 11:07 PM GMT
Well composed,Tom. Brings back long lost memories. I can almost smell the salt air. ...Ed
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.nuke88
08/28/11 2:19 AM GMT
love this scene reminds me of my younger days at home i can smell the salty air now, beautiful.....
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::SEFA
08/28/11 10:21 AM GMT
A wonderful scene Tom. Very well composed and I love the light and soft colors.
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::Jimbobedsel
08/28/11 10:36 AM GMT
Let me know if you run across my lost row boat. It's the one with only one paddle. LOL. I love scenes like this. You did a fantastic job with this one. Beautiful colors, lighting, and reflections.
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.Catharina1
08/28/11 3:57 PM GMT
What a good photo this is Tom! Topwork! Mich
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::LynEve
09/08/11 4:06 AM GMT
Beautiful scene with great clarity Tom.
It looks fresh and clean and clear there - makes a great desktop as well :)
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.Eubeen
09/27/11 1:42 AM GMT
A nice capture and composition of this harbour scene. I like the perspective in the photo and the reflections in the calm water. Good work.
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