It is interesting how so many of your names are like ours. We have a Peterborough city here in Ontario. Of course, it makes since since both countries were largely colonized by the English.
AH--- unless there is something clearly wrong, I always save the pictures. A year or two from now I may see something in one that I didn't see before--- a crop, a change of light-- who knows? It's good that you saved and posted this one.
Its an amazing shot, love the colors Thanks so much for participating and sharing at SSPS 298. See you again next week! Please do not forget to come and share it with us at #15 InLinkz #WordlessWednesday (Words also welcome) tomorrow.
It's beautiful. The shades of colors are amazing. May I borrow this image, with the link to you for my fiction text? The subject is 'color'... Thank you and Happy WW!
I love the colors, and as a geologist, my eyes are drawn to the formations in the rocks, and I'm linking them up in a mental map. That's erosional drama to me, Roentare!
I love it -- but then those are my favorite colors!
ReplyDeleteTurquoise colour you meant?
DeleteI like it. The sea looks great. If the sky does not appeal to you, you can crop it.
ReplyDeleteI might crop it for the 1/3rd rule
Deletecolorful....
ReplyDeletewonderful shot
It is invigorating
DeleteGood call to use it, great colors.
ReplyDeleteImpossible to photograph the coast with cameras in hands
DeleteIt is interesting how so many of your names are like ours. We have a Peterborough city here in Ontario. Of course, it makes since since both countries were largely colonized by the English.
ReplyDeleteColonial residues
DeleteLos colores son fabulosos y el paisaje es una belleza.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo.
The good colour gives that mood lifting effect
DeleteI'm very glad you didn't throw this out. It's a fabulous photo!
ReplyDeleteI should not delete images in a haste
DeleteSiempre es bueno un repaso por los archivo podemos encontrar bellezas como esta.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
I got several terabytes of photos now
DeleteThe water is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteIt's a great photo and I like the way it stretches into the distance.
ReplyDeleteDelightful colours!
ReplyDeleteWell it does look good, can't always find drama in the sky.
ReplyDeleteAH--- unless there is something clearly wrong, I always save the pictures. A year or two from now I may see something in one that I didn't see before--- a crop, a change of light-- who knows? It's good that you saved and posted this one.
ReplyDeleteWhy is it called the Bay of Martyrs? We Australians have not celebrated martyrdom in the past.
ReplyDeleteNot a place I would like to dock with a ship but beautiful to see.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous waterscape, I love the colors. Take care, have a great day and happy week ahead.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful and all the wonderful colors. Wow.
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining the Happy Tuesday Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous Happy Tuesday. ☺
It looks lovely and tropical too.
ReplyDeleteIts an amazing shot, love the colors
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for participating and sharing at SSPS 298. See you again next week! Please do not forget to come and share it with us at #15 InLinkz #WordlessWednesday (Words also welcome) tomorrow.
Love the blues...clouds are nice, but this is so clean and gentle looking.
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful. The shades of colors are amazing.
ReplyDeleteMay I borrow this image, with the link to you for my fiction text? The subject is 'color'...
Thank you and Happy WW!
That is beautiful! The colors are incredible.
ReplyDelete...your seascapes are always treasures.
ReplyDeleteApa are o culoare minunata!
ReplyDeleteI think - I envy you... something... kiss.
ReplyDeleteI like the colors! I like the locations where you choose to "paint" a new photo...
ReplyDeletethese are my favorite colors! beautiful scenery!
ReplyDeletehappy WW!
I love the colors, and as a geologist, my eyes are drawn to the formations in the rocks, and I'm linking them up in a mental map. That's erosional drama to me, Roentare!
ReplyDeleteEs una fotografía muy bonita. Besos.
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