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I was out on the beach, hoping to capture a really great photo of the Puerto Rican palm trees. I wasn't quite sure about the best time or way to do it, so I just wandered back toward the water. As I walked, feeling the cool, smooth water on my feet, I snapped this shot of the palm trees with a bit of the beach, sand and the sky.
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The light in late autumn often loses its sharpness, becoming a thick, humid veil that hangs between the horizon and the eye. In the north, we are accustomed to a light that cuts, a clarity that forces the landscape into submission.
Read the reflection →The air near the shore has a texture like crushed velvet, thick with the brine that clings to your skin long after you have left the water.
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The Threshold of Quiet
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