Views of Biloxi Harbor
I go to Biloxi Harbor at least once a week. You would think that seeing the same thing time after time would get tiring. But it doesn't. The color of the sky is usually different and you see things in a different way. Below are three pictures from Friday.

Some sort of communications pole was bent and serves as a frame looking toward what's left of McElroy's Restaurant.

The sand on Deer Island looks almost surreal in the gray winter's light.

Another experiment with b&w.
2 Comments:
Yes, definetely the sand looks surreal.
I love this shot.
felis,
I'm glad you like it.
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