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Old 11-04-2009, 07:15 PM
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Great shots! It almost looks as if you were neck deep in the water!
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why the h#ll do you get up so early?

I'm glad you do b/c the pics are nice, but you catch nearly every sunrise
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why the h#ll do you get up so early?

I'm glad you do b/c the pics are nice, but you catch nearly every sunrise
A touch of insomnia and i'm also a morning person. To get good photos, you really have to catch first and last light. Plus, oyster season here is usually short, and i've always been intriqued by the harbor and the boats during this time. Not to mention, the sky and weather have been perfect.
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Great shots! It almost looks as if you were neck deep in the water!
Thanks Jay, I shot these with long lens, sitting down, right at the water's edge.
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