Friday, May 1, 2015

Probably my favorite state parks around here are Big Talbot Island and Little Talbot Island.  The former features a beach so densely littered with fallen, dead trees that, even at low tide, it's not easy to walk very far.  The beach on the latter is wide open and utterly uncluttered with beautiful dunes that you walk through to get there.  These two photographs were made yesterday (April 30), on Little Talbot.  As swimming is prohibited, there are usually fewer people there than at other beaches, and at the beginning of the day it's all but deserted.  Having read a forecast of partly cloudy in the morning, I was there by about 8:30 AM.   I was not disappointed!   (Inclusion of the little triangle 'pointer' was quite deliberate!)   (Film)





6 comments:

jono said...

I have inherited my love of clouds from you. 2 great pics!

John Voss said...

Thanks, Jono. From what your brother tells me, you photograph a lot of clouds while flying. He also says you're very good at it!!!

dvoss said...

Yes these are beautiful. Ono is a cloudatarian for sure. I also love clouds and photograph and paint them.

John Voss said...

Some consider clouds to be too obvious, but they also live under rocks I think!

dvoss said...

Go with your heart and you won't go wrong... Ono is not Yoko.... I meant Jono..I don't type I typo

John Voss said...

Hehe..."I don't tan, I stroke." (Woody Allen line). I wondered but was pretty sure what you meant.