Monday, August 12, 2013

photo share: Atwater Beach

Are you ready to take another trip to Lake Michigan with me? I got to visit a new (to me) Milwaukee beach a few weeks ago, and of course I might have taken just a few pictures while I was there. Here are some of my favorites. Enjoy.
















Have you been taking pictures at the beach this summer, too?

10 comments:

  1. The seagull photo is awesome! Looks like you had a great day out!

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  2. FANTASTIC photos! I love the boat and the driftwood, especially! Looks like it was a nice outing!

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  3. I love that boat! What an awesome find to photograph!

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  4. LOVE these shots! Especially the black & white one. =0)

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  5. Great photos! I can almost see you searching for all the fabulous things to photography while you're there! I did the same thing last week on the coast and my hubby thought some of the photos I was taking looked odd until he saw the final product. It's fun finding all those angles and views!

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  6. Great shots, as always. The first one reminded me of Jonathan Livingston Seagull (before your time).

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  7. Yay! More pictures! Keep 'em coming.

    I actually DID photograph some stuff yesterday, with my real camera and everything! I've learned that I'm okay at shooting things that are right in front of me (the door to a church, for example) but if I try to do something like a skyline shot... big fail. I also can't really frame things artistically, so if a shot turns out really well it's a fluke, haha.

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  8. Wow! I can't believe the detail you got when you shot that bird. And I love the photo with the rocks--is that a breakwater barrier?

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  9. I absolutely love the first photo of the sea gull! Great capture!

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  10. I have been taking beach photos--I'll have to do a post with my pictures--and follow in your footsteps!

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