There is something very primitive about the beach in winter. On this late November afternoon, the beach at Lighthouse Point onboard Naval Air Station Pensacola was chilly, lonely, and spectacular.
This is a really moody looking sky. I like the dark colors of the clouds and how they lead you in the direction of the horizon and key point of interest. Thanks for sharing.
Palm trees, bicycles, flip flops, pelicans, skateboards, fishing boats and dolphins... this small peninsula town of almost 6,000 residents wedged between Pensacola Bay and the Gulf of Mexico is defined by salt water and live oaks, sand and sun, and the occasional hurricane. The landscape shaped - then re-shaped - by storms past... the ocean, sound and bay offering a visual feast of color and motion that is never the same from one day to the next. For most, Gulf Breeze is a place to pass through on the way to somewhere else, and for them, the unique character of this town and its people goes unnoticed...
Just beautiful!!!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot. This is a prefect spot to capture the still, chilly beach and sky. (It's getting colder up your way...brrr!)
ReplyDeleteNice post!
Spectacular, indeed!
ReplyDeleteThe beach in winter isn't something that I often see, even in photographs. Great shot.
ReplyDeleteThis is a really moody looking sky. I like the dark colors of the clouds and how they lead you in the direction of the horizon and key point of interest. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful - sky and water seem to rush to a central point.
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Great sky shot. The light is wonderful
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