2009-02-10 // 19:14:41
orezemit
Well, I know I've seen this one before. Apparently I was anonymous when that occurred. I was probably just too jealous to ever leave a comment though. You see, this is the type of photo that most of us wish we could say we made.

Focus - perfect.
Composition - see focus.
Border - see focus or composition.

Result - priceless.

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oh, you're silly.
thanks so much for coming back here and commenting, sir. reminds me again of this day--i had just gone horseback riding with a friend, and we had seen an ibis on the trail. the wind was blowing so hard, the granules of white sand looked like snow flurries across the beach. drifts formed around the posts! farther on, the oystercatchers sat on their nests. a priceless day!

2008-06-07 // 16:30:00
abstract_patrick
wow this is wonderful!
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aw--thanks for the message, patrick! i've since been back here, but the sand hasn't looked like that again. the posts, however, drive me to distraction. ;))

2008-06-06 // 18:38:09
CecileA
Congratulations Miss!!!
I'm so glad to see this beauty on the front cover today...
Bravissimo!!!
;-))

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oh, thank you Cécile! so happy to hear from you-- bon week-end à toi!!

2008-06-06 // 16:48:58
emilie79
congratulations!! :)
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thank you, dear! hope to see some new works from you soon!

2008-06-06 // 13:22:50
calicant
it's your own style... so double congrats!
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one order of blue w/ borders... double thank you, l.!



2008-06-06 // 13:22:06
dimitris
Con & Gratulations!

I like your 669 polaroids

a lot

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Thank & You are sweet!

x


2008-06-06 // 11:56:55
CDR
Joster didn't show. The paper boat didn't show.

So i drank the baileys out of chocolate shot glasses in a toast to this picture.

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oh, no! i did not mention that the paper boats made a stop so that maple.thorn could board? listen, when the boats get around to you, they're gonna be pretty soggy. you will need liquor to make the passage, for sure. but man, these sticks are worth it.

2008-06-06 // 09:16:41
LATELIERp
bravo.

i would have said YOU ROCK but maybe not on this nice sandy beach!!






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ha! so funny--thank you--a nicer way to start the day than coffee!
(and even though i don't have a 600se, i loved that video; thanks for sharing!)

2008-06-06 // 08:33:01
rabbitandsparrow
yay congrats!! xxx
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i'm triple Xing you right back, lady!


2008-06-06 // 03:19:29
Urizen
Let me be the first to congratulate you. I obviously preferred the pants version, but i understand this picture is easier to enjoy for the wide audience. Honey was not made for the donkey's mouth (spanish saying).
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oh wow. always, i had translated that as: "One cannot put honey in the ass mouth." now i understand! thank you sooo much.


2008-05-31 // 16:57:35
CecileA
I can't believe this pic was taken at NYC!!
It is incredible. Such a desertic mood, seems more like the sahara center than NYC...
Wonderful shot, beautiful colors.
I vote and fav. It makes my day!!
Thanks for sharing!

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oh! your comment makes my day!

well, just as you say, France cannot be reduced to Paris, and New York cannot be reduced to Manhattan. New York City is comprised of five boroughs, each with a different feel, and each with something different to offer. i live in the borough of Manhattan, and this beach is in a different borough; it takes me over an hour to get there by train and bus... but sometimes i need to escape these busy streets!




2008-05-28 // 07:36:25
soulsimple
I love the way that first post looks, nice shadows too...
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i wish i could have made more polas that day...the weather and the light were so fiercely beautiful. but the wind really was fierce, and i think i left sand on the scanner at kinko's !


2008-05-26 // 22:37:30
Amandine
it looks like a gnome procession coming to show their respects to their faithful king the lors sea... I couldn't ever have imagined NYC was such a peaceful realm
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so lovely--that image.

i keep shaking the pockets of the city--trying to find places like these--and thankfully finding some quiet treasures.


2008-05-26 // 22:15:20
CDR
This is very me. I wish i could have done this.

What's really doing it for me is the crisp stratified bands of sand around the pillars...

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thank you for that--that comment means a lot to me. but joster, under my orders, is coming here by paper ship so that he can learn how to catch oysters, and i will tell him to swing around by you--wait on the beach and he will pick you up. bring your camera.
i loved those bands of sand, too. it was so windy that day, the white sand was blowing over the beach and piling up against the old pillars--lines and lines of them, all along the beach, like regiments.


2008-05-26 // 18:59:01
milkysoldier
pure and beautiful, these soft tones contrasting with the harshness of the wood.
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oh--what an interesting thought--thank you for this!


2008-05-26 // 15:42:28
joster

I will have to get back to you on that one. There's this small detail of governance that comes into question: Who will run the country when I'm away? For Riga I could just telegraph my orders - it's just one timezone away - but for NYC a better mean of communication would have to be invented. My scientists are working full-time on it.


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how to catch oysters here:
»link

oystercatchers here: (they were embarrassed to admit they're american. caught oysters using canadian accents.)
»link

study well. i have just dispatched a small fleet of paper ships to pick you up. we have arranged for a 15 year old boy to take over governance in your absence. he is on one of the ships; you will recognize him because he looks just like you. please sail close to beach at cornwall so that cdr can hop in. call him Christopher and have him serve you Bailey's Irish Creme on the way over. grabbing my telescope; will see you at the pier.


2008-05-26 // 15:33:34
joster

If I ever come to NYC you will have to take me here and teach me how to catch oysters. That's more a demand than a request.


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then you will come to NYC. that's more an order than a demand.