Thursday, October 18, 2012

GOING COASTAL Part 9: Westport in Reflection

 One thing that is new since I have been there is an extensive "Fisherman's Walk".
This is a narrow walkway built across the bay which connects many of the piers at the marina.
By strolling along this, Pat and I were able to get closer to more boats. Since this was in the afternoon, most of  the fleet had returned for the day, which made us quite happy.

We were excited to look down and see all the colors and patterns reflected next to the boats, which identified the boats almost as clearly and individualistically as looking at their hulls resting on the water.
I am always thrilled with abstracts.


 Note the accents of orange too:

This one is just plain black and white, but I like the fine lines:



 I like that the rust shows up as perpendicular lines:

Abstract for sure:

More identifiable as a boat: 

This one has a red stack:

Very identifiable, but with nice lines:



And a couple of geometric reflections:


Our little cottage just at sunset:

At last, the final posting:


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