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Lonely Wreck
12/05/2008 04:49:33 AM
Lonely Wreck
by Phantom01

Comment by smudgeSMJ:
I don't feel that this is as sharp as it could be, but I think it's a great attempt and the sky is vast and amazing.
Lonely Wreck
12/03/2008 06:18:41 PM
Lonely Wreck
by Phantom01

Comment by Sugarpie:
I like the solitude type of feeling I get from this, A little too much HDR for my liking.
Lonely Wreck
12/03/2008 10:04:29 AM
Lonely Wreck
by Phantom01

Comment by bobonacus:
Interesting shot. I may have been tempted to get in a little closer on the boat and crop the bushes on the right out of the shot
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Lonely Wreck
12/02/2008 05:23:37 PM
Lonely Wreck
by Phantom01

Comment by K3Master:
It's not something that we often stop to consider. The inanimate. The non-living. The left-overs of a people that sometimes seem to have less humanity than something that isn't even human.

The old hull lay there, in the mud and sand, on the edge of memory and dream. It was a cruel fate, stuck there within sight of a past that had been so filled with life. It remembered. Perhaps not like you and I, but it remembered. The memory lived on in the wood that composed the hull. The memory of the waves crashing against it on stormy nights, of barnacles clinging to it in dock, of rough but loving hands nailing new boards and slogging pitch into cracks for waterproofing.

The memory lived on in the remains of the cracked and splintered mast base. The memory of the gales, of the breezes, of the gulls and the pelicans, of sails unfurling and tacking.

The memory lived on in the rotting remains of the decking. The memory of feet pounding in alarm or strolling in calm, of the resting of sailors in the sunlight, of the bodies of lovers in the moonlight.

Yes, the memory lived on and even though the torture of being so close to that memory was hard to bear, laying there mere feet from the waters' edge, most of the time the reflection was sweet and full of fondness, if emotions must be attached to such a concept.

Yes, until the last plank rotted away, and the last rivet scavanged, it remembered.
Lonely Wreck
12/02/2008 04:50:38 PM
Lonely Wreck
by Phantom01

Comment by Lydia:
Interesting sky. (not voting yet)
Lonely Wreck
12/01/2008 12:55:17 AM
Lonely Wreck
by Phantom01

Comment by robst:
nice composition and and post processing
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