Ships on the horizon
Sometimes, on those fun-filled family vacations, having a tripod along creates a plausible reason to step away from the fun, the too-loud TV, the oppressive togetherness.
In this case, I retreated to the balcony for a night view across the Gulf of Mexico to watch the ships heading toward the port and the clouds scurrying across the sky.
Oh, and to put the tripod to work….
Port Aransas, Texas
photographed 10.7.2011
Posted on February 19, 2014, in Photography and tagged 365 photo project, black and white photography, long exposure, melinda green harvey, monochrome, one day one image, photo a day, photography, port aransas, port aransas texas, texas. Bookmark the permalink. 8 Comments.

I feel dizzy…
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I didn’t when I took the photo, but I do when I look at it!
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Oh – amazing! Great work!
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Thanks, Malin – glad you like this one!
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fantastic movement of the lines of clouds !
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Thanks for stopping by the blog, and for commenting. The clouds were very cooperative that night – it would have been a dull image without them.
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Well worth the effort!
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Thanks, Ken. The place we stayed was less than luxurious (in fact, it was less than marginally adequate), but at least we were on the second floor, and could see past the dunes.
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