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I really loke the two curved trees that frame everything here.
Tuna if that beautiful lady is your missus, tell her that, if she was not your missus, overbeyond would be more than happy to open negotiations, after I have asked my missus first.
I have a total lack of respect for anything connected with society, except that which makes the roads safer, the beer stronger, the food cheaper, and the old men and old women warmer in the winter and happier in the summer. Brendan Behan
I really like how everything comes together in this shot. You start with the lovely lady in the front, then your eyes follow the stairs at the beach and then the stairs up the hill to the stone building on the hill. It really draws the eyes into the shot and you keep finding new stuff to see.
love the composition which is always good from you.
A detail keeps catching my eye and that's where the edges of the trees meet the railings just above the water line. Are those natural lumps in the tree that just happen to aline with the rails or is something else going on that I'm not technically astute at to fathom?
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