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Wintertime Sea

The Beach of Costa Rey, in south-East Sardinia.

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Mackedwars said:

Perfecta imagen amigo Skipper, todos sus elementos son de gran belleza : La playa, las rocas, el mar, el cielo, la inmensidad del paisaje, la luz. Todo perfecto.

Mi mas sincera felicitación por esta foto.

Muy cordiales saludos.

Eduardo.
8 years ago ( translate )

Lian said:

high contrast :-)
8 years ago

Jaap van 't Veen said:

Wintertime, but 9for me) it looks like summer.
Wonderful picture.
8 years ago ( translate )

Malik Raoulda said:

La vue est imprenable pour une quiétude absolue .
8 years ago ( translate )

Annemarie said:

magia della Sardegna!
bellissima foto, come sempre

Auguri ancora
8 years ago ( translate )

Marije Aguillo said:

Bellísima esa costa con ese color del mar tan precioso.
8 years ago ( translate )

Scott Holcomb said:

A coast fit for a king!
8 years ago

Jadviga Grase said:

I love your sea!!!
Congrats on Explore!
8 years ago

Eve said:

Des eaux turquoises !
Un paradis !
8 years ago ( translate )

Roger (Grisly) said:

A terrific location and a lovely capture.
8 years ago ( translate )

Nora Caracci said:

inverno ? potresti farla passare per estate !
splendida nitidezza e bellissima inquadratura !
8 years ago ( translate )

Cheryl Kelly (cher12… said:

This one just jumps out at you in full 3D! Beautiful color, contrast and composition!!
8 years ago

Isisbridge said:

Very nice scene.
8 years ago ( translate )

Skipper replied to Isisbridge:

I'll tell you a secret I never told to anyone else... this used to be my private paradise in the sixties. I used to go there with my lambretta (did you see the Who's film?) with a friend and camp there in summertime. Free camping of course or as the Frenchmen say wild camping. The place was absolutely desert. No houses, no roads (apart from a small dirty lane), no people in sight for miles... don't know if you like this situation but I do. And the nature was untouched, unspoiled. Then came the "developers" and built first an hotel, than a huge resort, roads, shops, discotheques, etc., now it's almost like a town... you regret how they destroyed good old England architecture, I regret how they destroyed a natural paradise on earth...
I stopped going there in summertime because I can't stand the sight of the swarms of tourists in that beach -which used to be my exclusive beach! (:-) - Only in wintertime I can find again a bit of what it used to be...
8 years ago

Isisbridge replied to Skipper:

I feel your sadness, Skipper. It is happening everywhere. But the local people will say how wonderful it is that they have all these new jobs and money coming in. The Spanish Riviera was sleepy countryside not so long ago, and London's Heathrow airport was just a village. We cannot halt 'progress' until we start population control.
8 years ago