Enough with the nakedness, let's get back to the waterfront where we belong. Ah yes, not a human being in sight, just the way I like it. Now that I'm working with the general public again, I really appreciate the serenity of silence. Although it's never actually silent here, I can hear the whoosh and squealing of different tires, and a siren, no wait, make that two, just shrieked by in the time it took me to type this sentence.
Friday, May 29, 2009
Enough with the nakedness, let's get back to the waterfront where we belong. Ah yes, not a human being in sight, just the way I like it. Now that I'm working with the general public again, I really appreciate the serenity of silence. Although it's never actually silent here, I can hear the whoosh and squealing of different tires, and a siren, no wait, make that two, just shrieked by in the time it took me to type this sentence.
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The lighting and the calm waters gives this image a serene feel. Well done
ReplyDeleteA very calm peaceful photo after all the parade ones. That parade or walk-a-thon reminds me VERY much of the Berlin Love Parade, which is colorful to a fault, filled with crazy costumes, half naked people, body paint, etc. I liked seeing all your photos, the colors just popped right out at one! Have a good weekend, and I will be back for more!! :-) Debby
ReplyDeleteI love the light reflecting on the water. Lovely.
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