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Wonderful photo!
Alison
Thanks, Alison
That’s a beautiful shot. I love the light.
Thanks, Thom 🙂
Stunning! Warm and saturated lights in all the right places.
I agree, Tish, the light is wonderful.
janet
Splendid photo, Tish. 🙂
Thank you, Sylvia.
And the sun sets (or rises?) over the dock yards. Beautiful, in a down and dirty way.
It was dawn, and very wonderful. We arrived in a heat wave.
Ahhh … my beloved Brooklyn. A beautiful rising sun to bring her to life. Great photo …!!!!
Thanks, Isadora.
Gorgeous! So lucky to be on the water
Thank you. It was a great moment, that arrival – seeing NYC for the first time from the water.
You’ve been to so many interesting places Tish!
Yes, I’ve been very lucky, Gilly.
I love those shipping container-loading cranes along the Brooklyn waterfront. They always make think of prehistoric guardians!xoM
Yes, I’m always drawn to dockside cranes too; they do look dinosaur-ish 🙂
Great capture, Tish! The colors and lighting are stunningly beautifully. Then, the glace of the city, waterfront, and the water reflections. Great composition!
I love that description ‘glace’, Amy. Now I look at the pic. again I realise that the effect must be caused by the heat haze that was already building at dawn 🙂
Bravo Tish. A photo filled with depth, feeling and serenity. Thank you for sharing your art work.
Many thanks, Gerry.
AWESOME!!