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Kirwin
Apr-03-2005, 10:50 PM
located between Daytona Beach and Ponce Inlet, Florida. I hope you enjoy.
http://timebandit.smugmug.com/photos/3706641-L.jpg

Jerry Curtis
Apr-04-2005, 02:46 AM
I like the perspective.

It's amazing that these piers survive the hurricaines in your area. I know they would probably succumb to the seas and Arctic ice in the North Atlantic, where I live, in short order.

guerito
Apr-04-2005, 06:52 AM
I love the colors of this picture, the reflections and the dramatic sky. :thumb

gpgold
Apr-05-2005, 06:30 PM
located between Daytona Beach and Ponce Inlet, Florida. I hope you enjoy.

This shot has no peer! (sorry I guess I am not in control tonight)

regards,

Gary

bfjr
Apr-05-2005, 09:18 PM
Nice Kirwin :thumb
Good eye for the right angle :clap

GSPeP
Apr-06-2005, 09:28 AM
Nice picture :thumb

I was also wondering how this construction can survive the hurricanes

Harryb
Apr-06-2005, 01:16 PM
Good shot Kerwin:thumb It reminds me a bit of the Cocoa Beach Pier.

Markjay
Apr-06-2005, 05:31 PM
Nice image. I love photographing on these partial overcast days. See MY pier image post, of a pier on the west coast of Florida. tell me whatcha think?
You'll see my post right here in this forum area. Again, nice shot. Markjay

Kirwin
Apr-06-2005, 06:51 PM
It is amazing that some piers do actually survive, but not all piers escape a hurricanes wrath. Thank you and I'm glad you enjoyed.

I like the perspective.


It's amazing that these piers survive the hurricaines in your area. I know they would probably succumb to the seas and Arctic ice in the North Atlantic, where I live, in short order.

Kirwin
Apr-06-2005, 06:53 PM
Hi guerito,

Thanks... and I'll share a secret with ya'. The sky wasn't that dramatic, but it's amazing what you can do "in camera" by underexposing the scene a bit!

I love the colors of this picture, the reflections and the dramatic sky. :thumb

Kirwin
Apr-06-2005, 06:55 PM
Hi Gary,

Ya' lost me...:dunno But appreciate you having a look-see.

This shot has no peer! (sorry I guess I am not in control tonight)

regards,

Gary

Kirwin
Apr-06-2005, 06:57 PM
Hi Ben,

Appreciate you stopping by and your kind words. Just noticed today that your posting on DPReview also. Take care!

Nice Kirwin :thumb
Good eye for the right angle :clap

Kirwin
Apr-06-2005, 06:58 PM
Hi GSPep,

Not all piers are as fortunate as this one was during the hurricanes. Thanks for looking!

Nice picture :thumb

I was also wondering how this construction can survive the hurricanes

Kirwin
Apr-06-2005, 07:02 PM
Hi Harry,

I've been to the pier at Cocoa Beach... and have enjoyed grilled Grouper with an adult beverage or two. Just relaxed and watched the cruise ships pull out to sea! I need to get back out there again! Thanks!!

Good shot Kerwin:thumb It reminds me a bit of the Cocoa Beach Pier.

Kirwin
Apr-06-2005, 07:04 PM
Hi Mark,

Thanks for stoppin' by and sharing your pier also!

Nice image. I love photographing on these partial overcast days. See MY pier image post, of a pier on the west coast of Florida. tell me whatcha think?
You'll see my post right here in this forum area. Again, nice shot. Markjay

gpgold
Apr-07-2005, 01:08 AM
Hi Gary,

Ya' lost me...:dunno But appreciate you having a look-see.
I apologize for making an awful pun. But, nights like yesterday and today, when I stay up till 2:00 AM looking at so many wonderful photos - I can't be responsible for the quality of the remarks. LOL

Dee
Apr-07-2005, 10:01 AM
located between Daytona Beach and Ponce Inlet, Florida. I hope you enjoy.
http://timebandit.smugmug.com/photos/3706641-S.jpg

The wet waterline on the pier legs add to the dimensionality of the photo too! I like the nice warm tones.

Dee
Apr-07-2005, 10:04 AM
This shot has no peer! (sorry I guess I am not in control tonight)

regards,

Gary

What a play on words, their spelling and their meaning! :rofl

ehughes
Apr-07-2005, 11:41 AM
Very cool shot, i like the perspective:thumb

Ed

gubbs
Apr-08-2005, 12:05 AM
What a fantastic structure and an great job of capturing it. Perspective and light :thumb