Black & White Tuesday: 3-4-14

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B&W Tuesday 3-4-14

After a dreary week of foggy October days Ryan and I grabbed our warm coats and headed to the beach.  Late afternoon brought us the first touch of light in days and just as the gray lifted a flock of birds rose from their perches at the Marina and  flew out to sea.

15 responses to “Black & White Tuesday: 3-4-14”

  1. Andra Watkins Avatar

    Your black and whites are always so rich, Lisa.

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    1. NW Frame of Mind Avatar

      I’m glad you like them Andra.

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  2. Redneck Garage Avatar
    Redneck Garage

    Very cool shot LIsa!!! Capturing birds it flight is always very challenging.
    As I saw your post, and that it was Black and White Tuesday, I thought to myself, “I just posted my first black and white photo and it was on a Monday”…oh well, there is always next week.
    Patrick

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    1. NW Frame of Mind Avatar

      I’m glad you liked it Patrick! Of course you can post B&W anytime you feel like it, I chose Tuesdays because it works with my schedule. 🙂

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  3. joshi daniel Avatar

    lively 🙂

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  4. Amy Avatar

    Awesome shot, Linda! Great perspective!

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    1. NW Frame of Mind Avatar

      Thanks Amy. 🙂

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  5. Angeline M Avatar

    I really like the layers in this shot.

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  6. anotherday2paradise Avatar

    Great capture, Lisa. Why are there so many logs lying on the beach?

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    1. NW Frame of Mind Avatar

      Instead of driftwood our beaches collect drift logs. Believe it or not they all wash on shore during high seas! You can see why storm watching is a dangerous hobby…

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      1. anotherday2paradise Avatar

        Wow! Any idea where they come from?

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      2. NW Frame of Mind Avatar

        Most of the coastline around this area is forested down to the beach and when trees fall they can be swept into the water by high tides and storm surges. They float through the sound and finally wash up on local beaches. Boaters have to watch the water very carefully!

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      3. anotherday2paradise Avatar

        Thanks, Lisa. Yes, I’m sure those logs are very hazardous indeed.

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  7. Emilio Pasquale Avatar
    Emilio Pasquale

    Great shot! I don’t someone you’re allowed to take any of the drift logs home with you? What great wood.

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    1. NW Frame of Mind Avatar

      Thanks Emilio! No, we aren’t supposed to take the logs home but I’ve been really tempted. 🙂

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