
Hard to believe this isn’t a black and white picture. The ocean at its most powerful turns white against the black rocks below Wilder Ranch north of Santa Cruz, CA
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Hard to believe this isn’t a black and white picture. The ocean at its most powerful turns white against the black rocks below Wilder Ranch north of Santa Cruz, CA
https://dailypost.wordpress.com/dp_photo_challenge/forces-of-nature/
These are places we love to observe and photograph but are so glad to be not in the thick of it!
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Amazing! 🙂
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Judy, the low couds over the mile wide estuary of the river Dee separating England from Wales past the bottom of the road we live in is a black and white sheet covering and joining hills and water on dull grey days when sea and sky are indivisible. Nature’s most stunning colours are so often caught like this, playing ‘hide and seek’. Anton
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A lovely description, Anton.
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Reminds me of women I have meant, Beautiful just don’t get to close. Thanks for the memory
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I always enjoy seeing your responses, Bacon.
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Natural monochrome 🙂 And beautiful.
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Now that is impressive wildness!
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