No arguments from me, nice captures.
Well done; what is that flag, you know?![]()
Hey Dave
Great shots. Well captured. The sea is always very difficult to shoot and you have managed to do it very well.
Okay, so can you indulge me? Little story your pix 1 brought to mind. Down near Phillip Island, off the Southern Coast of Victoria, we had a similar bridge structure called London Bridge, down at a spot called the Knobbies. It was much bigger than your Mexican one but it and the nearby cliffs are made of sedimentary sand stone rock which the sea continually erodes away. People used to cross over this bridge, as one would. But then one day the linking bridge bit suddenly collapsed and a man and a woman were stranded on the seaward side. A helicopter had to be brought into rescue them and the whole thing made the National TV news. Which was unfortunate for the bloke being rescued. Especially when his wife watched the news. For it wasn't her with him stranded at the time but his girlfriend.LOL
Dave, your images and Ken's story are brilliant. Got a great laugh from Ken.