Felt like a walk by the water this morning, have been there lots of times and have thousands of photos of that particular spot but, something made me grab the glovebox point-and-shoot just in case and, boy, was I rewarded!
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| You've got to look extra hard in this pic to see what I'm on about ..... to the left of my watermark and you'll see |
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This is how close I was able to get to them. There were a few happily floating in the water alongside the walkway, they'd hide down around and behind the pylons then float back out again. I was good and ready for them. |
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| This is a crop from the photo above, to show its cross marking on top |
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I had earlier this morning made a comment on Deb's Ramblings of a Square Peg in a Round Hole post on the beauty of her water shots - the beautiful patterns and reflections. Her work inspired me to take this particular photo as well as some others ... Thanks Deb :D) |
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I took these from looking down at them from the walkway. To me they look like real underwater shots. |
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Walking further on, I found this one had beached itself. My first instinct was to try and get it back into the water but, the tide was coming in so best to leave things alone I felt. |
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| Another one a bit further along, the water had reached it. |
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| Looking back to the walkway. I took my first few photos on the other side of that boat cruise ticket office. |
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Last one ... again with the irresistible reflections - a smaller jellyfish, a bit hard to see, but, once again, to the left of my watermark. |
It was such a great morning for that walk... came across more interesting things too - they involve George of Mykanos, and Bob and Maria. Will save that for my next post, have overdone the photo count, I'm sure, in this one!!
Cheers and, as always, thanks for your visit :D) xx