$249 for a cayak, is that a good price? Maybe it comes with a person doing the paddling as well. A lovely way to float through life anyhow, as long as one knows how to make friends with the insects.
so nice to have found this blog/my friend Marybeth shared it with me/my family and I have visited Ocala many times over the years visiting with family/and will soon be making Ocala our home/nice to see some areas of the town that we would like to check out once we get moved to the area
Nice rainbow of color. I wonder why they make kayaks so bright. I suppose if someone tipped, it would be easy to spot. So, did you buy one? You'll get a new perspective from the water. Oh ya, don't forget to pick up the disposable digital camera while you're at it.
I am trying to imagine the photographer paddling along his wife who is running on the bank. Forget about me, I didn't sleep. The colours work wonders here, that has already been said!
@ CQ - You're not impertinent! You're really funny - that is an interesting scenario...and I wouldn't be able to paddle fast enough to keep up with her!
I didn't sleep, either! Must be something going around.
Wanted to tell you for some time, though, that you look very much like my sister did when she was younger...in fact, you could be her twin! Amazing!
@ Halcyon - I'm glad you kept trying...computers are crazy. I have that problem sometimes and then it resolves.
You could have some block on your work computer...I talked with one woman the other day who couldn't access anything on the Internet other than what her company allowed...
Nice colors! It's almost kayak season here, though it may be short this spring/summer due to how fast the snow is melting from the layer of dust and dirt heating up the snowpack.
Ces couleurs très très chaudes font penser à l'été qui approche !
ReplyDeleteI luv the colors of this photo! great omposition!
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$249 for a cayak, is that a good price? Maybe it comes with a person doing the paddling as well. A lovely way to float through life anyhow, as long as one knows how to make friends with the insects.
ReplyDeleteThis definitely wouldn't work in black and white!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea, fine shot and effective 'tweaking'.
so nice to have found this blog/my friend Marybeth shared it with me/my family and I have visited Ocala many times over the years visiting with family/and will soon be making Ocala our home/nice to see some areas of the town that we would like to check out once we get moved to the area
ReplyDeleteGreat impact! I love the shot, Jacob.
ReplyDeleteWe also have a lots of place for kayak-ing in Nelson.
Artificial rainbow! Oh! The more coloured the higher price! So for black one is giveaway price :)
ReplyDeletei like the angle of this photo
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Stunning!
ReplyDeleteLove the colours and angle. Very summery!
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Terrific!
ReplyDeleteCan feel the speed, Jacob.
Vivid colors! Very nice photo.
ReplyDeleteNice rainbow of color. I wonder why they make kayaks so bright. I suppose if someone tipped, it would be easy to spot. So, did you buy one? You'll get a new perspective from the water. Oh ya, don't forget to pick up the disposable digital camera while you're at it.
ReplyDeleteSo colorful, but I think I'll leave the kayaking to the kayakers! hehehe
ReplyDeleteI am trying to imagine the photographer paddling along his wife who is running on the bank. Forget about me, I didn't sleep. The colours work wonders here, that has already been said!
ReplyDeleteP.S.: forgive my impertinence.
ReplyDeleteI like the angle on this - a very striking image!
ReplyDelete@ CQ - You're not impertinent! You're really funny - that is an interesting scenario...and I wouldn't be able to paddle fast enough to keep up with her!
ReplyDeleteI didn't sleep, either! Must be something going around.
Wanted to tell you for some time, though, that you look very much like my sister did when she was younger...in fact, you could be her twin! Amazing!
Wow! Those colors really pop!
ReplyDeleteI would like the red colour for me! Maybe I couldn't afford it.
ReplyDelete:-) maybe without colour could fit in my wallet!
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@ Leia - Two too many "maybes." I have found that I can often afford things that I really want. Maybe you're just not the kayaking type?
ReplyDeleteWhat is the kayaking type? I wish somebody could tell me. Canoe?
Super shot. My friend was down in you area and did in fact go kayaking. His Kayak even has a rudder. Oh my
ReplyDeleteI love the colors!
ReplyDeleteI tried to post here while I was at work, but it kept getting eaten. :( I think my work doesn't like your blog b/c I can post on others. :( :( :(
@ Halcyon - I'm glad you kept trying...computers are crazy. I have that problem sometimes and then it resolves.
ReplyDeleteYou could have some block on your work computer...I talked with one woman the other day who couldn't access anything on the Internet other than what her company allowed...
Love the colors. I didn't know I "needed" a kayak until this summer. Some people are gonna have fun with those!
ReplyDeletewell this certainly floats my boat...
ReplyDeleteNice colors! It's almost kayak season here, though it may be short this spring/summer due to how fast the snow is melting from the layer of dust and dirt heating up the snowpack.
ReplyDeleteFantastic collection of Kayaks, these are sports kayak which are made curbed in shape.
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