After 2 pm check in we interrupted unpacking for a sundown beach walk, IPhones and Sony Alpha 700 camera in hand on the last evening of 2019. There is a business on A1A, the main road through town, advertising “beach weddings” and “elopements.” Here, using the 18 – 200 mm f3.5-6.2 lens, I spied this grouping of a mature couple holding hands, minister in attendance, for a wedding ceremony witnessed by young adult children on the right, parents (?) left. The groom’s shorts contrast with the bride’s white gown.

Sunlight, low in the western sky, was perfect for mirror-like reflections in the retreating surf.


A given of the Atlantic beach is the late afternoon light, best for capturing figures against the ocean.


Written below the high tide mark, a message inscribed, impermanent in spite of the deep cuts.

I have practice framing sunsets against beach development. Cannot complain as we enjoy our beach side condo.

A slide show of these images.








Beautiful post and photographs, Michael! 😀
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Good to hear from you, Annika.
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Ha ha! First glance made me think
“Nessie.” I am going to get morning coffee and return to reading! Great photo, friend!
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Exactly and thanks for visiting with comments.
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Beautiful images and commentary, Michael. I felt the calm and the serenity. You must have enjoyed yourselves immensely…
xoxoxo
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We do, even the unpacking and food shopping I glossed over. ha ha
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ha ha 🙂 🙂 🙂
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Michael, what a fabulous gallery and narrative! I particularly liked the penultimate shot.
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We’ve been privileged to enjoy the New Year at Cocoa Beach several times and every year, visitors greet the year’s passing with sand messages. Thanks for visiting and commenting, Sheree.
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My pleasure Michael
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Those are dramatic sunset clouds.
Probably many of us have a special fondness for trips we took shortly before the pandemic. Ours was to the Philippines in December 2019.
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The Philippines in December 2019? That was a “close call.”
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Yes. We came back on Christmas Day (which we lived twice because we crossed the International Date Line from west to east). Had our trip been a few weeks later, we might have gotten trapped over there.
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The virus was circulating at that time, so there’s that risk as well. Traveling back mid-February we were fortunate to have a direct flight to Syracuse, avoiding a layover in the New York City area, the hub of silent COVID-19 spread at that time.
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Those clouds are amazing!
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I am “lost in the clouds” quite often. A great place to be.
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I so agree! 🙂
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Beautiful captures of your sundown beach walk, Michael! The clouds are so dramatic during sunset.
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This year the sky was wonderfully clear New Years Eve….the stars were out.
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We didn’t have a clear sky in the winter here 😔.
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atmospheric rivers..
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💙
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Thank You!!
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