Morning Reflections on Little River

I can’t tell you how many years I’ve driven by this spot early in the morning and thought how beautiful the reflections were and continued on my way.  It wasn’t until a couple years ago I actually stopped with my camera.   It doesn’t look like much from the road, but early morning about an hour after the sun rises it’s such a beautiful, peaceful view.  Of course as in any photographic location, the clouds, the tide and the position of the sun can change the scene from moment to moment but that’s what makes capturing these scenes with my camera so special to me.  Our lives are so busy these days and if there is one thing my camera has taught me it’s that moments matter….so stop and be in the moment once in a while.   (Nikon D90, F8, ISO 100, 1/10-18-200 mm Nikon lens)

Frenchman's Pier on Little River
Frenchman’s Pier on Little River

 

12 thoughts on “Morning Reflections on Little River

  1. Wonderful image of one of my favorite places.
    Here’s what that scene brought to my mind a few years ago:

    Frenchman’s Pier

    How sublime it would be to have lived here as a child;
    to amble out on Frenchman’s Pier to cast a line,
    or, in the early morning, hear the tide softly
    brush the marsh grass of the Little River’s gentle shores.

    Oh, what it would have been like to take my skiff
    to explore Susan Point and Stanwood Point
    and keep going beyond Biskie Head into the
    Annisquam – and from there – from there, anywhere!

    A place where I could steer a course in a summer breeze
    that never ends and see foreign lands and
    mountains and magical islands, all while on
    my back, gazing up from Frenchman’s Pier.

    © Marty Luster 2012

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  2. Beautiful a person could get lost on purpose here for quite some time! 🙂 Dave & Kim 🙂

    A man of wisdom delights in water. — (Confucius)

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