A Walk in Long Bay - Colors and Shadows

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By Don Bobbitt

DragonFly
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DragonFly
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The Long Bay Club in Longs South Carolina near Myrtle Beach

I live in a nice little community in Longs SC called the Long Bay Club.

Overall, it is full of friendly residents, mostly retired, mostly area transplants, who are enjoying the climate and lifestyle of Myrtle Beach area of South Carolina.

I, like many in the community, have one type of physical ailment or another. And like myself, I assume they also have Doctors who harp on their need to eat healthy, take their medications, and exercise regularly.

I hate exercise, but knowing that I really do need it; when my wife and I are in town, I try to walk in the community at least several times a week.

The development has several miles of nice flat streets available, and there is no through traffic, so it is a relatively safe place for residents to walk.

When you walk the same route regularly, the scenery does get a little boring. Almost as boring, believe it or not, as if I was in a gym. You know, riding one of their many exercise machines that are designed to provide physical punishment, seemingly for hours. ;>)


Palm Leaves
Palm Leaves
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Nature Scenery is everywhere, Just Look

Don't get me wrong, our community is a very nice, slightly upscale one, with a nice variety of quality homes in it.

No cookie cutter homes here. The variety of designs, colors, and layouts of the homes are all some of the key things that enticed me to the development in the first place.

In addition, all of the homes are nicely landscaped with a broad variety of shrubs and flowers that really set the community off, over and above many of the other ones that I checked out when we were looking to move into the area.

But, as I said, repetition of scenery forces you to look for something different to break up the monotony of repeatedly walking the same route.

So, today, before my walk, I grabbed one of my cameras, and decided to grab some shots of the community. Not pictures of houses or even their structured and planned flower gardens.

No, I wanted pictures of what Nature insists on sticking out of the ground, whenever we humans turn our backs and relax for a little while, in our futile attempts to tame her.


Nature Photography

So, being something of a photographer, I decided that I was going to concentrate on what Nature had waiting on me, while focusing particularly on shots of combination's of interesting colors and contrasting shadows.

Included here, are some of those shots, all of them are what I saw as good examples of Colors and Shadows of Natures just lying there for me to enjoy.

I hope you enjoy the pictures, and for you people living in the community, come on out and walk.

It won't kill you. At least that is what my Doctor says to me every time I go for a checkup.

And, according to my wife, "As lazy as you are; If YOU can walk, ANYBODY should be able to!". That always brings a laugh to my throat. Ha! Ha!

All joking aside, sometimes you just have to go outside, re-adjust your focus, and you might be surprised how much beauty you are walking past every day.

All you have to do is slow down, and Look!

PS: These are just a collection of quick shots, that I enjoyed, and will continue to enjoy. I am not trying to post a collection of award-winning pictures, Just what I see there, on a daily walk, that Nature put there for my enjoyment.

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Just a Vine, Growing on a Pine Tree

Vine on a Pine
Vine on a Pine
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DragonFly
DragonFly
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Empty Lot
Empty Lot
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A Little Autumn Color on a Bank
A Little Autumn Color on a Bank
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Interesting Colors in a Ditch
Interesting Colors in a Ditch
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Contrasting Shades of Colors
Contrasting Shades of Colors
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Cattail in Shadows
Cattail in Shadows
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Carolina Pines in the Sunlight
Carolina Pines in the Sunlight
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Oconee Azalea
Oconee Azalea
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Colors and Shadows 1
Colors and Shadows 1
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Birds Nest
Birds Nest
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An Oak Tree - Is it a "Tree in Shadow" or is it a "Tree in the Sun"???????
An Oak Tree - Is it a "Tree in Shadow" or is it a "Tree in the Sun"???????
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An Empty Lot
An Empty Lot
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I Gotta Look it up.
I Gotta Look it up.
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Poke
Poke
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Leaves in the Sun
Leaves in the Sun
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Pokeweed
Pokeweed
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My Rights and Your Rights

What this thing means is that I own this document and its contents. You are free to enjoy it, ubt if you want to use it commercially, you need my permision.
What this thing means is that I own this document and its contents. You are free to enjoy it, ubt if you want to use it commercially, you need my permision.
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Comments

Gunner 21 months ago

Very nice, I'm glad I live in such a beautiful place. Nice eye for the beauty here.

Shelby 21 months ago

Hey - I love it! Great pictures and narrative also.

Could you do me a 5 x 8 (or so) copy of BIRD'S NEST, POKE, PALM LEAVES, or maybe LEAVES IN THE SUN? Would be glad to pay you for them. Want to mat, frame, and hang.

No hurry, just whenever. On second thought, and if you don't mind and will give me your permission, maybe I can figure out a way to copy them right here onto my photo paper (without having to copy all of them) and do it myself. Let me know what you think. Really nice work.

shelby

KAY 20 months ago

YOU MAKE ME WANT TO GET UP AND WALK...MAYBE WHEN IT COOLS

DOWN A BIT..THANKS FOR MAKING WALKS INTERESTING..

Sue W. 20 months ago

Beautiful pictures Don. You have a great eye!

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Kris Heeter Level 7 Commenter 5 months ago

Lovely pictures - I love the dragonfly!

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kikalina Level 4 Commenter 5 months ago

That dragon fly is spectacular.

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Don Bobbitt Hub Author 5 months ago

Kris, and Kikalina- Yeah, I am proud of that shot of the Dragonfly. It just flew along the road as I walked until I finally pulled my little camera out and caught the Pic.

BTW, I caught these shots with a little NIKON S8000 pocket camera that is 14-Megapixels and has 10x optical Zoom. A nice cheapie to carry around for those surprise shots.

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