I'm not sure what exactly this is for-- it looks like the ferry officials have repurposed pilings as a sort of watchtower, or maybe a monitoring station of some kind. The seagulls have repurposed the grass growing on top of the pilings to be their nests. So this collection of pilings is not only rather pretty, reflected in the still water off Whidbey Island, but apparently useful too.
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Saturday, July 2, 2011
Weekend Reflections: Waiting for the Keystone Ferry
I'm not sure what exactly this is for-- it looks like the ferry officials have repurposed pilings as a sort of watchtower, or maybe a monitoring station of some kind. The seagulls have repurposed the grass growing on top of the pilings to be their nests. So this collection of pilings is not only rather pretty, reflected in the still water off Whidbey Island, but apparently useful too.
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Another excellent shot!
ReplyDeleteWow, whatever it is - it made for a gorgeous photo.
ReplyDeleteI name it simple - masterpiece. I am happy to see it.
ReplyDeletePretty unusual, Lizzi.
ReplyDeletereally wonderful image, lizzi.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful reflection. I love that the seagulls have made a home there.
ReplyDeleteWonderful composition. A very beautiful picture. Well done.
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