Sunday, May 31, 2009

Far as the Eye Can See

Photo by SnaggleTooth May 2009
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Another shot from Fav Beach last week. I had to precariously rock perch for the view.

13 Comments:

At 12:34 AM, Blogger Jannie Funster said...

This photo made my heart go "whomph," same as Talon's flower photos have caught me off-guard with their beauty lately.

Now to be nosy and go bigger this shore, to see what I may see.

 
At 2:50 AM, Blogger Snaggle Tooth said...

JanF, Thanks- it's rare you can see the lighthouse, trees, n house clusters across the bay. My eye (not cam) could also see many ships, sails, n craft out there to the left.

 
At 11:19 AM, Blogger TALON said...

Lovely shot...draws you right in and makes you want to linger.

 
At 2:23 AM, Blogger Snaggle Tooth said...

Talon, thanks- sometimes I take way too many pics of rocks, but this one is a keeper-

 
At 2:14 AM, Blogger Thomma Lyn said...

Oh wow, what an amazing photo. Makes me want to climb up and sit on one of those rocks and stay and contemplate a long, long time.

 
At 3:11 AM, Blogger Snaggle Tooth said...

ThommaLyn, Thanks for enjoying my Looky-See! It's good to have the ability to share.

 
At 6:45 PM, Blogger Jannie Funster said...

I like what you said to Thomma Lyn. It is amazing to think we can take a picture we love and our friends anywhere in the world can share it seconds later. Cool!

 
At 7:23 PM, Blogger David Edward said...

very stormy here today, come by for some more garden wisdom when you have a chance

 
At 2:37 AM, Blogger Snaggle Tooth said...

JanF, I am very greatful I get to live in these times n experience this interactive medium. How alone my pics would be without this thingy!

David, Thanks for coming by, I'll get over there soon. Just had to wait a whole week for Day Off again-

 
At 7:03 PM, Blogger Jannie Funster said...

Even alone, your photos would still be things of beauty, like Van Goghs tucked in someone's attic, just waiting for the eyes that could feast.

 
At 3:44 AM, Blogger Snaggle Tooth said...

JanF, Thanks for the perspective- there are still many hiding in plain containers, never seen...

 
At 3:55 PM, Blogger Jeanne said...

SnaggleTooth,

Wow... great picture! Sorry you had to be in a precarious spot to get it.

The scene makes me think of a family vacation we had when I was growing up.

Jeanne

 
At 2:48 AM, Blogger Snaggle Tooth said...

Jeanne, Thanks for the visit, Glad you enjoyed the view.

 

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