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Winter Beach Blues ...

Why is it - Every year I miss the beach more and more in the Dead of Winter? This is a photo that was taken on our St Martin vacation a few years ago ... This was my favorite shot ... There is nothing like a Carribean Sunset ... Thanks for checking in!

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  1. Beautiful photo, hang in there spring will return again.

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  2. Thank you SO much, Susan ~ This photo was taken when we were in St Martin ~ The only clear sunset we had all week ~ So glad I was able to capture one!

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  3. This is a gorgeous shot. I love our Oregon coast, too, and it never matters to me whether it's sunny or stormy. I've gotten some of my best shots during stormy times.

    Keep using that camera. Your photography is lovely!

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  4. Thanks so much for your kind words, Seedplanter ... Yes, Sometimes an overcast day is much better than a sunny day - Something you learn, overtime ... I have loved photography since I was 15 ... Just recently I have entered into digital expressions with Photoshop which I am truly enjoying ... I hope to enhance some of my work and make the stories come to life - Please FOLLOW me on my blog, I would love to have you along for this journey - I intend to add many more photos in the upcoming days and weeks ...
    ~Kristine

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