These two images work exceptionally well together. The orderly posts in the first contrasts so well with the apparent mayhem in the second, as if no longer bound together, the posts all ran off down the beach. Well, that’s the story I tell myself 🙂
The temperature in my part of Texas rose to almost 80° yesterday, and the high for today is predicted to be 81°. Come on down when you want relief from the cold.
Wonderful images from the beach.
Thanks, Malin. It’s deserted because it was raining just a few minutes before I took this.
. . . less than 40 degrees ago . . .
Yes but those missing 40 degrees are very important.
Big Skies – the end of the world as we know it. Minimalist and good.
Thanks, Andy. This is the only place in Rochester where you can actually see a big sky.
These remind me of a Japanese photographer known for his minimalist images. I think he did an album cover for U2. Lovely in their stark-ness
Thanks, Chris. i’ll have to check him out.
These two images work exceptionally well together. The orderly posts in the first contrasts so well with the apparent mayhem in the second, as if no longer bound together, the posts all ran off down the beach. Well, that’s the story I tell myself 🙂
Beautiful viewpoint Ken, just love it.
Thanks, Chantal.
The temperature in my part of Texas rose to almost 80° yesterday, and the high for today is predicted to be 81°. Come on down when you want relief from the cold.
We are many months away from seeing another 80 degree day. I’m almost tempted to make the trip.
Love the clouds in both of them! Yes, those 40 degrees are game changers!
Thanks, Howard. Yes, and it’s bound to get even colder.
Love the leading lines in that top shot, Ken. Both are very nicely done. I’ll take the beach anytime I can get it. 😉
Thanks, Jimi. This is a very nice beach and it’s very popular with the city of Rochester folks. And it has a beautiful pier.
I like both of these. The colours and the posts.
Thanks, ehpem. It’s even worse now with several inches of snow on the ground.