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Oh Amy, that is stunning! You just have a way of making something so much more when you take a photo. It must be the Amy factor! I love this, it really gives off a sense of the power of the ocean and the respect it demands.-Karen.
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Thank you so much, Karen! I edit the images trying to get them as close to what I saw, & what I felt, when I took them. Maybe in doing so, that is what you call the Amy factor. No images look, to me, as they did, when I took them. I try to recreate the emotional response. I suppose you could call me a bit too emotional. 🙂 The beach was pretty intense that day. I’d never been so close to a raging Gulf of Mexico storm before. I LOVED it ~amy
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Love the composition.
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I wish I could take the credit, but that was the only view from the balcony. I love the picture though. I have it as my screen saver. Reminds me of the power of Mother Nature. ~amy
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