Great photo, and a very different atmosphere than your daytime photo. I love the reflection of sunsets and sunrises on the water, and have posted a few sunset over the Pacific photos on my site. I am sure that you Italians know how to use the mussels once they are harvested.
A photograph is a secret about a secret. The more it tells you the less you know. -Diane Arbus-
Photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing and when they have vanished there is no contrivance on earth which can make them come back again. -Henri Cartier Bresson-
I photograph to find out what something will look like photographed. - Garry Winogrand-
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This is gorgeous! Thanks for pointing out the bird. 6^)
I too would have missed the bird, wonderful!
Che colori incredibili!...
Excellent shot with beautiful colors.
Cheers!
Regina In Pictures
lovely color, simple composition & an amazing pose for the bird. Another memorable photograph, Rob.
Great photo, and a very different atmosphere than your daytime photo. I love the reflection of sunsets and sunrises on the water, and have posted a few sunset over the Pacific photos on my site. I am sure that you Italians know how to use the mussels once they are harvested.
Wow!!
Such beautiful colors--great shot!
Gorgeous! And the bird you refer to as a European shag looks like what we would call a cormorant with that characteristic wing spread.
Chuck: The European Shag or Common Shag (Phalacrocorax aristotelis) is a species of cormorant, with a smaller size. Ciao!
Orange is always effective.
Very nice pic.
Fine photo, but that is not a tanker, just a small coaster for dry cargoes!
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