Saturday, June 04, 2016

colors at the beach

While a few blocks inland there was hot sun, along the coast it was cool and overcast. I stopped to shoot a few pictures using my zoom lens, still on auto mode. Even with the overcast skies, one can see color.

greys
greens
pinks
whites
tans
yellows
Still lovin' my new toy!

11 comments:

jacki long said...

Great Jan, I'm loving seeing your new camera in action! Eager for more when you can, ;o)

Jan's Art and Musings said...

Thanks, Jacki. I've played with digital manipulation of photos for the past year and am now enjoying the process of creating the photo itself.

Wendy @ the Late Start Studio said...

Lovely images! I don't have a big girl camera and I don't know my way around digital manipulation of images, but I'd love to be able to take good clear close-ups. In the meantime I'll make do and take photos (snaps?) of those same things just a short stroll from here.

Jan's Art and Musings said...

Wendy, thank you! I love taking photographs, no matter the camera. I love the "record" they provide of a life lived.

JoAnn ( Scene Through My Eyes) said...

Wonderful - I love seeing things up close and getting a good view of the details. Stunning first photo also.

eileeninmd said...

Hello, lovely images from the beach. Great photos from your new camera! Enjoy your day and the week ahead!

Pondside said...

There's no colour combination that can beat nature's. I love the colours of the shore and you've captured and catalogued them perfectly!

podso said...

Each photo is distinctive and yet they all are about beach. I love the first one especially because I like the beach on a cloudy, stormy day.

Daniela said...

Hi Jan,
thanks most sincerely for the lovely comment you left on ~ My little old world ~, I appreciate it so much, and I'm going to follow your lovely Blog with joy !

Sending hugs and more hugs to you

Xx Daniela

Judy Biggerstaff said...

Beautiful colors at the beach. Sometimes we forget to just sit and take it all in. Thanks for sharing.

Judith @ Lavender Cottage said...

Overcast days are my favourite for photography Jan, you get better colour without the bright sun washing everything out. There's always something growing along a shoreline or washing up on the sand, isn't there?