Sculpted shore

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GA645, Arista 200, D76

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Nice shot of a beautiful place, Gerry. Wonderful tones. I assume the tides do the sculpting. Location?
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Very nice. It is beautifully sinuous. It appears to be a lake with a very low water level. - Mike


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OpenWater wrote:Very nice. It is beautifully sinuous. It appears to be a lake with a very low water level. - Mike
Those big rocks made me think it was salt water. Gerry?


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This is a view of Emigrant Lake near Ashland, in So. Oregon. A dry winter, so very low water level.
James; We moved to the Oregon Rogue Valley (from the Oregon coast) about a year ago.
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That's a beautiful scene, and you have composed the photo well. Nice tonal range too.


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Thanks, Dennis.


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