Friday, 8 August 2014

Down there

74 comments:

  1. Interesting water movement and fall of lighting.

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  2. Great b&w image! I like the light in the background and its reflection in the water.

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  3. Wonderful shot in black and white.

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  4. Never imagine the sight 'down there' can be so interesting.

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  5. A place for mooring boats.
    Interesting shot.
    Have a great weekend.
    Mormor

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  6. REFLECTION OF LIGHT IN THE WET SURFACE! GREAT! :)

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  7. Fine photo. You've found a secret place. So many stories are possible...

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    1. ...if only you and I could be the protagonists;)
      Thank you Dragonstar:)

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  8. Great B&W shot... the light reflecting in the ripples are interesting...

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  9. I like the way you've caught the movement of the water!

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  10. I like this! Interesting and great picture!

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  11. Wonderful black and white shot.

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  12. Great BW ~ poses lots of questions ~

    artmusedog and carol (A Creative Harbor)

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  13. Striking pic.

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  14. made me wonder what they are doing down there.

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  15. Unusual point of view. We usually see docks from above, so that makes this both unique and interesting.

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  16. Yes, I love these pretty gray! Wonderful photo!

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  17. Interesting capture ... nice in BW!

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  18. Wonderful photo in B&W! Interesting place!

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  19. that place looks flooded , where is it amit sir

    Bikram's

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    1. It's a jetty in Beit Dwarka, Gujarat.
      Thank you Bikram:)

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  20. Lovely click :)
    http://randomtrips.in/

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  21. Excellent black and white shot.

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  22. Wow - you've taken a great shot!

    Thanks for visiting & and following my blog ... Frauke

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  23. unusual and unique Amit ji ----great shot very interesting

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