Here's the third and final of my three entries, starting with this post, then this post for @dmcamera (aka Diane Macdonald)'s White is White contest.
Once again, the theme this week is -
THE THEME FOR THIS WEEK'S WIWCONTEST (WHITE IS WHITE CONTEST) IS – WATER IN NATURE. This could be water at the ocean, a river, a lake, a stream, or a geyser etc. - as long as it is in nature. And remember that there must be plenty of white in your image.
For the first two entries, I decided to be a rebel, and shared pictures of frozen and vaporized water. This time, I've decided upon a more straightforward approach. 😊
So my final entry into the "Water in Nature is -
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Thanks, @pixresteemer! 💜 📷
That is a beautiful photo. Good luck in the contest
Thank you, @mutitum! 😊
That is a great shot!! The white against the blue is so striking!
Thanks so much, @melinda010100!
Absolutely beautiful. I swear, my favorite parts of living on the sailboat were the 'other side of the island' places where the waves crashed like this. I have thousands of photos from sitting on outcroppings/beaches just taking photos for hours! :) This is GORGEOUS.
Thank you, @byn. I have about a bajillion myself, having grown up on an "island" (in quotes, because while Gloucester, MA is technically one, you didn't have to reach it by boat, so in my brain, it doesn't count).
Speaking of, this shot is actually from Gloucester - hubby, the eldest, and I went down to visit my mom (we live about 90 minutes away from my hometown now), and drove around the back shore on the way home so I could snag some shots. Good thing they were with me, or I'd still be there, snapping away. 😜