Meanwhile back on shore, old boats strewn in a random pattern got my camera all excited. The light drizzle made the boats glisten in the early morn light. Set that against a breaking dawn, and nothing could be more important at that point than to find a composition that worked. After all, a moment that is frozen in time... becomes a moment that can live forever. Enjoy.
(Pixel-Peepers: Random patterns make confusing fodder, but if you move around them a bit, adjust your point-of-view to find that one angle when they all magically line-up and flow together, success can be sweet.)
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