The diagonal line of the sale boats and the other ship is perfect SEA. Do people in your world know you as the former Captain that loves to take pictures, or the photographer that is a former Captain? The blending of the colors is really eye catching.
For by me well thought reasons, I'm sharing my images only to Caedes. I'm not even a member of a camera club. I only got my photographic skills by the help of Caedes-friends and by experimenting myself. Only a 'Happy Few' in my 'world' both know that I can take 'nice' pictures too and know about my former career. A lot of (most of the) people in my town know however about my former maritime life but aren't aware that I'm capable to take some fine 'snapshots' as well. Please, let's keep it that way.
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"Never stop photographing. It is very likely that your best photograph has not yet been captured">
"You can observe a lot by just watching".
- Yogi Berra
Another beautiful capture, Cornelius. I clicked on your link and revisited your earlier picture. It was also neat to see all of the friends commenting on it who are no longer with us.
And the winner is the White sail, thanks Cornelius for the hint and how it was determined . I see looking back at your link that they have a much nicer day to sail in this image. Really like the bit of roughness on the water adding so much textures, also love those wonderful colour and scene. Now is the boat in the background on the upper left pacing and judging the race?
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The reason why the sun sets in the evening is because it wants to see the sunrise in the morning. I rise in the morning because I want to see them both. RvdB