Salisbury Winter Storm is a photograph by Betty Denise which was uploaded on September 6th, 2012.
Salisbury Winter Storm
A chilly scene of the Old Pier at Salisbury Beach, MA. The wooden pier posts are dripping with icicles and frost as the huge waves approach, and an... more
by Betty Denise
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Salisbury Winter Storm
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Betty Denise
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Photograph - Giclee On Paper
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A chilly scene of the Old Pier at Salisbury Beach, MA. The wooden pier posts are dripping with icicles and frost as the huge waves approach, and an off-shore wind is shearing the tops off of the incoming waves.
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September 6th, 2012
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Comments (18)
Gary F Richards
Outstanding winter beach composition, lighting, shading, color and artwork! F/L voted
David Choate
What a wonderful capture! The misty spray emanating from the top wave makes for a remarkable photograph. And the icicles and snow on the pier and pilings make it really special.
Betty Denise replied:
Thank you so much David! I am always intrigued when the wind blows the top of the waves. I'm so glad you enjoyed it. :-)
Betty Denise
Many thanks to Luther Fine Art for featuring my image in the Abc Group - Q is for Quick.
Laurie Hein
I love the uniqueness of this photo, the waves are powerful yet the old post stand resolute against their force and the ice
Betty Denise replied:
Thank you very much Laurie! This is one of my all-time favorite images. I love the windswept waves.
Vale Tek
This is Amazing! I love the colors and the motion!
Betty Denise replied:
Thank you so much for the nice compliment Vale. This is, by far, one of my favorite all time photos! I'm glad you like it.
Elizabeth Tillar
Betty, this is a beautiful image; you have captured the waves so well, and I love the pier. Just gorgeous! l/f
Betty Denise replied:
Thank you so much Elizabeth for your kind words and l/f! This is one of my all-time favorites as the pier is no longer there, but is a fond memory of days past.
Jeff Folger
I both hate this and love it. I love it that you caught it before it was gone and hate it that its gone... Really beautiful
Betty Denise replied:
I hear you Jeff! So many places that I've photographed over the years are now gone. It's so sad to see history disappearing in front of my eyes.