Ephemeral

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Something I always struggle to capture but can spend endless hours watching! Β Sea spray flying through the air. That’s ephemeral for me.

In response to The Daily Post’s weekly photo challenge: “Ephemeral.”

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    1. Thanks, Andrew! Pure fluke, I suspect πŸ™‚ I’ve spent the last couple of hours dashing around the blogs and must now go and do some work so I’ll catch you up later πŸ™‚

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      1. He’s off to work this morning and I’m doing Sunday lunch, ironing etc 😦 Will compensate by watching the 3 Musketeers while I iron πŸ™‚

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  1. A gorgeous photo Jo. I could not see the photo in WP Reader but when coming to your site it shows up fine. I know this happened another time and just wanted to let you know.

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    1. I just did a very swift entry on the Weekly Photo Challenge page, Sue (not at all like me- I usually dither about πŸ™‚ ). Maybe I was too quick for those guys? (or they just don’t like me (: ) Thanks for letting me know.

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  2. This Jo is so fantastic! The atmosphere and light shining onto the spray makes for one of the seascape days that I hate to leave. Beautiful capture ~

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    1. Whenever I go to the sea, Mary, I wonder why I’m not there more often. It entrances me. πŸ™‚ Not so much the husband and I recollect him trailing his feet that day! Thank you πŸ™‚

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  3. Yes, Jo! This is such a great example of ephemeral and how precious it is that you waited to see this and then, sharing this with us, too. The black and white with the shining blue water and such pastel blue sky adds to this effect, Jo.

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    1. Many thanks, Robin. Ephemeral has so many sad connotations and I wasn’t sure about posting this. But I love that flying water, and I can never quite capture what I see. πŸ™‚

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