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11 Years Ago
Thank you Shasta for continuing the seascape thread. You can tell by the straw color of the grass that it is early Spring. I am on top of the hill where historic Gurnet Light sits in Saquish, part of Plymouth, Massachusetts. Saquish is only accessible by four-wheel drive or two feet. It's an eleven-mile walk round trip though. If driving, a permit is needed. Once a year, they offer free rides to tour the lighthouse.
In this photo, I am facing north and looking towards Duxbury, MA.
Here is the lighthouse.
11 Years Ago
Many people live closer to the beaches and coastlines and it is what they have available to them, for pictures. I live some distance from the coast and it is why I have to paint pictures of seascapes. There are so many "moods" and changing colors to capture and it is why this thread is such a pleasure to take the time to view ... and why the continuation seemed important.
Thanks so much for your contributions to this thread.
11 Years Ago
My hometown of Plymouth, Massachusetts is 103 square miles. I have lots of territory to cover. This was taken in the south section of town called White Horse Beach, Manomet. I like to drive out here during the off season when it's not as crowded. This was taken in winter two years ago. I have yet to survey the damage in this area since the Blizzard of 2013. There were houses lost to the sea.
11 Years Ago
Please folks, it is deeply appreciated, keeping this thread on purpose .... about SEASCAPES. There's plenty available depicting the motion and moods of water and of the endless array of colors in sky and clouds, without major focus upon bridges, or upon the people, dogs, etc playing in the surf.
Nature provides such unlimited beauty for us to capture, share and to enjoy.
People living near an east coast, have the sunrises.
People living near a west coast have the sunsets.
11 Years Ago
You are welcome, the storm was quite a distance from our location of the boat. The Gulf of Mexico is noted for producing some very dramatic weather conditions and cloud formations....glad you like it.....Michael
11 Years Ago
It's amazing just how varied seashores are from different places. The changing light, time of day and clouds all work a magic. Keep them coming.
11 Years Ago
[[ This thread is the continuation of the Seascapes thread which Vivian started ]]
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Thanks for posting her painting, Rich.
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