jd02 wrote:
Fine series here, Hugh. I hiked into the fort a few times while the road was closed from hurricane damage but for some reason have not been out there much after the road opened. Good job making the most of your opportunities there.
Daniel
Thanks Daniel, it's a fun place to visit. We plan to go back as we missed some of the more interesting structures inside the fort due to starting the wrong way round for photo ops. We'll do better later . Glad you enjoyed the images.
Very cool, definitely not your regular style but I like them all portray a very fresh clean feeling. #1 is my pick here that is gorgeous looking sand and the greenery real contrast very nicely.
Ray Still
Thanks Ray, when following Jose' around one can get some 'different' perspectives . Glad you enjoyed these. The sand is amazing and definitely calls for another visit.
Tim ONeill wrote:
Nicely done Hugh. Quite a departure from the pastels in your dawn shots.
Hello Tim, thanks for commenting. I was shooting with Jose' and trying to keep up . Glad you enjoyed these results. I do have some early and late images - to follow
Light is Good wrote:
Nice set that you've posted. I really like number 2--foreground and human element seems to work well together.
Ansley
Thanks Ansley, I try to remember that man is 'natural' too, doing his best to fit in while also acting in his own best interest. Glad you enjoyed my attempt at harmony.