Last week I wandered the dunes of Sandy Neck; this week I visited the easternmost end of the barrier beach. A few of us local historians went out the the cottage colony to visit one of the cottage owners there, and see her wonderful collection of photos and Sandy Neck historical materials. It was a rainy, wet September morning, very gray with low clouds and fog. I took a quick walk among the cottages before we left, but could have stayed all day, capturing the rustic beauty of the place. Look:
Looks to me that it was an excellent day for you! Well done!!!
ReplyDeleteJust lovely lucy! I love how you captured the moody light :)
ReplyDeleteLove them all! What a great place.
ReplyDeleteThe colors are breathtaking in their subtlety
ReplyDeleteYou always compose your images so beautifully, Lucy. And those bottles behind the sofa, and that light? Yum. Love the vintage-y processing too.
ReplyDeleteYou have such a wonderful eye...I love all of your photos!
ReplyDeletethis is dorothy, not anonymous.
ReplyDeletelove these photos, lucy!
love especially the quiet curved pebble beach shot with the tiny boats
wow! beautiful, all of them.
Wonderful work! I love all the shots!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I especially love the light shining on those bottles, the red door and the crab chair!! What a fun adventure!
ReplyDeleteWow. You live in such a beautiful place. And you have such a wonderful eye. Beautiful photos Lucy.
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