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Sunday, February 16, 2014

IMAGES & WORDS: IN OR OUT OF THE WATER

IN OR OUT OF THE WATER




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16 comments:

  1. Wonderful entry. Dreams can come true if you want them to fervently enough.

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  2. Love This Shot.

    http://www.whisperinghall.com/2014/02/the-water-bowl-images-words-250-in-or.html

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    1. Thanks, Nikhil! Unfortunately, I can't visit your page... something must be wrong...

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  3. Very good shot, Belita. They look happy where they are :-))

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    1. Thanks, Mitch! Even if that was true, there might be the possibility to feel happier somewhere else....

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  4. Excellent shot Belita... Great colours...

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  5. I love cruise ships.. I wouldn't get seasick.. Excellant
    shot.. I wonder have you been on a cruise ship?
    I have been to Portugal on one.. Want to come back...

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    1. Really, Sue? I have been for a few times but honestly I didn't like it much, but my husband did. The worst one was when I went on a 23-day cruise from Lisbon to Istanbul. OMG, I easily got seasick and I will never forget how bad I felt as we were cruising the narrow Dardanelles strait. Since then, I believe no more in my life I will board a cruise vessel.

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  6. Loved your entry. They may be onboard next time , I think she is talking to her friend on the ship on phone :-))
    Sorry to hear that bad experience in Dardanelle . I love cruise ships and never get seasick

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    1. Thanks, Fatos!
      I like travelling by plane or train.... very comfortable...

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  7. What a fantastic photo!!! Would be awesome for a magazine ad with a caption like " Watch today...sail with us tomorrow."

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  8. Great photo composition indeed!

    PS: please Captain do not go too close to that island ;-)

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    1. The cruise ship is the German one called 'Deutschland" and what you see is not an island but the river bank opposite to that on which Lisbon sits.

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