dune cliffs

Posted by noseykate on Sun, 06/21/15 10:41
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Comments by Jan Bjorklund on Sun, 06/21/15 15:19

One feels as if they reached the end of the road with nothing but the sea in front of them. There is a quiet feel to the setting accompanied by a sense of desolation (you know the end of the road feel). The b&w format enhances that sense for me.

There are two pictures here for me... the one with the view of the dune cliffs seemingly overwhelming one and the one with the open view of the sea with the sky and the sea seemingly merging as one in the distance.


Comments by Paul Bracey on Sun, 06/21/15 17:42

You're like a stylistic chameleon, morphing from JP Zorn into NL Kern!

Nice work, regardless of your influences.


Comments by noseykate on Sun, 06/21/15 20:11

Never have developed a particular style. The subject dictates the approach and
treatment. JP astonishes me with his long-time single-minded work, drilling
and drilling.


Comments by Michael Meek on Thu, 06/25/15 03:17

I like it. Goes forever. A modern Robinson Crusoe could be in that tent.


Comments by noseykate on Thu, 06/25/15 08:43

He'd have to be a magician: that tent is a rock. :)


Comments by Anna Permyakova on Sun, 06/28/15 15:10

Very nice shot! Well done!


Comments by Jacky on Thu, 07/02/15 20:36

Love this. Could be from here (Nor Cal coast).