During low tide, the ocean gives up the bones of an old coal ship, the Howard W Middleton on Higgins Beach in Maine. We only had a small window of time to play among the wreckage before the water swallowed the ship back up.
Timing is everything. The light, the tides, the weather are play such a big role in creating an image. While most people might have been bummed about a sky full of clouds during a day at the beach, to me, it was a blessing. It was uncomfortable, chilly, and best of all, oh-so-dramatic. 🙂
Great photo!
Thanks so much Timothy!
Fine shot; and title as well.
Thanks! I actually always struggle with the titles…I easily spent 20 minutes today trying to find something suitable for this photo. It’s nice to have that effort recognized. 🙂
Love the bones!
Thanks so much!
Thats incredible!! How beautiful & worth the wait
Thanks so very much for the kind words! I agree, worth getting up early and driving 3 hours for. 🙂
This is a great shot…a story in a photo. love it!!! ~ Dave
Thank you so much for the kind word and support, Dave. 🙂
You’re welcome! 🙂
A really wonderful image hun!
Thank you so much! 🙂
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It’s always satisfying when the photos are well worth the effort and the wait. Thank you for sharing this 🙂
Fantastic image! I love it! ~amy
Thank you so much, Amy!
great shot!!
Thank you so much for the kind words!
Strong weight in the perspective and composition
Thanks Javier!
I love this photo
Thank you so much, Rob!