Indeed, something like that! :) Great shot, Stewart. As we're enjoying our first true thunderstorm of spring, our kids are currently watching "Finding Nemo".. the whale is just about to blow them out of the blowhole as they arrive in Sydney. The world is big, yet small - a world away, yet I'm sending a comment down under at this very moment. :)
love the minimalism(?) here! :)
ReplyDeleteOr something lovely and lonely like that!
ReplyDeleteThis is my kind of photography! Very nice!
ReplyDeleteOh I LOVE this Stewart!
ReplyDeleteA great shot, Stewart, I love it!! Have a great week!!
ReplyDelete"Oh God, Thy sea is so large and my boat is so small." President Kennedy had this on a plaque on his desk. I love your photo.
ReplyDeleteLove the blue ripples.
ReplyDeleteA gorgeous abstract!
ReplyDeleteSuch stunning blue water!
ReplyDeletewell portrayed
ReplyDeleteWow this picture really captures the immensity of the water in contrast with the fisherman...
ReplyDeleteIsn't that the truth? LOL. Great shot depicting that fact.
ReplyDeleteLooks very lonesome out in the big water. MB
ReplyDeleteLove it!
ReplyDeleteHI Stewart The sea is so vast and we are but a drop in it! great shot.
ReplyDeleteSuch a profound photo! Wow...we are so small in this huge universe!
ReplyDeleteYep, the ocean can make you feel very tiny. Nice photos Stewart!
ReplyDeleteIndeed, something like that! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat shot, Stewart.
As we're enjoying our first true thunderstorm of spring, our kids are currently watching "Finding Nemo".. the whale is just about to blow them out of the blowhole as they arrive in Sydney. The world is big, yet small - a world away, yet I'm sending a comment down under at this very moment. :)
Love the image, and the words you put with it. So true!
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