
Posts Ripples and Sun Curve

by Allan Van Gasbeck
Title
Posts Ripples and Sun Curve
Artist
Allan Van Gasbeck
Medium
Photograph - Photography - Digital Photography & Digital Art By Allan C. Van Gasbeck
Description
Long forgotten wharf posts are cradled by a sun reflection on a calm ocean in this minimalist image. A few errant ripples seemed to appear from nowhere. a significant barrier reef lies two hundred meters beyond the posts, normally turbulent with the action of the waves. The open ocean fills the frame. taken near Puerto Morelos, Yucatan, Mexico in january 2015.
Featured in the FAA group ART - It Is Good For You.
Featured in the FAA group Nikon Full Frame Cameras.
Featured in the FAA group Seashells and the Seashore.
Featured in the FAA group Minimalism.
Featured in the FAA group Motivation Meditation Inspiration.
Featured in the FAA group 1 A Day Waiting Room Art.
Featured in the FAA group The Galleria of Interior Design Art.
Featured in the FAA group All Natural Scenery Landscapes.
Featured in the FAA group The 200 Club.
Featured in the FAA group Art and Meditation.
Featured in the FAA group Exploration Photography.
Featured in the FAA group Reflections Rainbows.
Featured in the FAA group FAA Pixels All-Stars.
Copyright Allan C. Van Gasbeck, 2015 to the present. all rights reserved.
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March 28th, 2015
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Comments (21)

Mary Ann Weger
Congratulations! Your beautiful work has been featured in the Group FAA- Pixels All Stars!

Kay Brewer
Congratulations on your beautiful art being featured on the home page of The 200 Club! l/f

Barbie Corbett-Newmin
Congratulations! Your excellent photography has been featured on the home page of The 200 Club group, a very high ranked Pixels/Fine Art America group. You are invited to post your featured image to all appropriate discussion threads as a permanent archive and promotional opportunity.

Mary Deal
Serene scenes like this send off strong messages. First of all, something had been constructed there but many years ago now. It tells of the passing of time, of decay and remembrance. It also tells swimmers of the possibility of something that could be lurking below the surface, which triggers caution about getting into that water without a mask and snorkel to avoid getting caught on something beneath the surface. Incredible what this gorgeous stillness inspires. f/l/p/t/G+

Barbara Chichester
Your outstanding artwork has been chosen as a FEATURE in one of the most highly viewed Art Groups on Fine Art America. MOTIVATION MEDITATION INSPIRATION! From the hundreds of pieces of artwork received daily to review and choose from, your work has been chosen because of it's Excellence! Congratulations!