Saturday, January 30, 2010

The 30th day of the first month of the year of the Camellia


THE MORNING AFTER!

This is an image I made the morning after a hurricane was downgraded to a tropical storm on North Carolina's outer banks. In fact it is one of the most famous surf fishing spots in the country----"The Point" or the exact elbow of the barrier islands known as the Outer Banks.

This piece is on sale in my new section of the website called "Accents". That again is your spot to purchase ready to hang fine art photography. There are three sections to this print each measuring 10.625" wide and 17.75" tall. When hung in the group it is almost three feet wide by a foot and half tall.


We were staying with friends on the island and really sweated having to leave the night before "The morning after".

As it was, the hurricane was downgraded and our vacation plans remained the same. The question the next morning, however, was what to do on a day at the beach with 50 mph winds and rain on a horizontal plain. To me the obvious answer was "The point" to watch the ocean. Normally that spot has so many four wheel drive vehicles that it looks like a Wallmart parking lot on sale day for the first twenty people through the door! Don't get me wrong, nice people but they can smell a bargain from forty miles. But I digress.
There were only two dummies on the beach that day, remarkable in its own right. The guy fishing and myself, and I was the only one to catch anything!
This photo!

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