
Gloomy Day on the York
- Sober Duck
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- Sober Duck
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- Joined: September 11th, 2004, 6:48 pm
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Quite contrasting, the gloomy gray only the Atlantic can exude, and surprising sunny beachscapes; a moment of Florida in the gray north except for the more northern light. I can see the hue and value in it, slightly darkened and more contrasted, how to touch up the photos for enhancement.
for instance, your gloomy gray day is actually much richer than your photo reveals. I have enhanced the photo to show the subtle brilliance that is playing throughout the scene.

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- Sober Duck
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When you look at my interpretation of your gloomy sub-northern gray day, you can see purples and reds in the water of the mouth of whatever glorious river it is that is flowing out to sea....and the rocks on the abuttment are a deep earth red, my goodness, and the sky, well, it is a dancing maze of reflecting rose hues and soft gray-blues.
My seventh grade teacher, Mrs. Dixon, was a preacher's wife. My goodness, we were rascals and sweethearts.
My seventh grade teacher, Mrs. Dixon, was a preacher's wife. My goodness, we were rascals and sweethearts.
[color=darkcyan]i'm on a survival mission
yo ho ho an a bottle of rum om[/color]
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- Sober Duck
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I hope one day to experience what you describe.
To get a glimse of what is below here, one has to wait
for the dead of winter when the freezing cold clears the water.
Even then five or six feet of visability through the lifeless cold water is tops.
I have an open invitation to visit the Iva W. as a working guest of course. Hands on I am. If it weren't for the wife and kids I would already be there.
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To get a glimse of what is below here, one has to wait
for the dead of winter when the freezing cold clears the water.
Even then five or six feet of visability through the lifeless cold water is tops.
I have an open invitation to visit the Iva W. as a working guest of course. Hands on I am. If it weren't for the wife and kids I would already be there.
http://www.ivawcruises.com/index.htm
- Sober Duck
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A more colorful gloom
lit up the room
from shadows and dust
and rot and rust.
So the boat, excuse me, does Florita in the winters
and Chesapeake Bay summers? Guess it goes down the intra-coastal waterway, then across the canal through Lake Okeechobee, and on to Everglades City, a haven for smugglers and castaways.
lit up the room
from shadows and dust
and rot and rust.
So the boat, excuse me, does Florita in the winters
and Chesapeake Bay summers? Guess it goes down the intra-coastal waterway, then across the canal through Lake Okeechobee, and on to Everglades City, a haven for smugglers and castaways.
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yo ho ho an a bottle of rum om[/color]
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- Sober Duck
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I believe that boat goes just about everywhere.
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