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28-DEC-2005 jnconradie

Place of Quiet Contemplation

Struisbaai, South Africa

:-) Somebody was bound to do the clichéd "bench by the sea" shot! :-)

Approx location: 34°48'47.73"S, 20° 2'51.54"E for those who do Google Earth

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jnconradie26-Apr-2007 21:48
Thanks, Tom! I appreciate the comment. Regards jnconradie
tomr-photos22-Apr-2007 23:22
Cliche? Classic? Whatever, I like the composition and mood. I'd love to sit down there and do some contemplating. :)
jnconradie22-Apr-2007 09:27
Thanks, CJ! Regards jnconradie
Canon DSLR Challenge21-Apr-2007 18:37
What a great place for contemplation! Nice shot Nico! CJ
jnconradie21-Apr-2007 11:09
Thanks, Michael, for the gracious feedback.

Thanks, Melbob. I guess the coordinates are where I parked the car before getting out to take the shot. You probably use the Super-Zoom version of GE since I could not make out that amount of detail! :-) Regards and thanks for commenting. jnconradie
Canon DSLR Challenge21-Apr-2007 06:51
Hey Nico, I searched your coordinates in GE and zoomed into the front garden of a house by the beach. Some cars parked down the street and I think I can see the bench or at least where it is likely to be? ... Not as pretty as yours though!... and is that a fast food wrapper I see on the ground... you have 'little piggies' there too?
~ Regards Melbob
Guest 21-Apr-2007 04:39
I dunno, Nico, if I would think of it as cliché or classic. One thing that is different here from the "brochure cliché" is your handling of the colors. They are not pushed, but rather seem vibrant in their naturalness. Either way, "cliché" or "classic", I'll take a time-out on that bench any day. -Michael