Some distant boating action, and landscapes.

We have all kinds of fishermen here, many for survival and others for sport.
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I had to wait for the seagull to fly into the picture, and you can see a boat behind it.

I will first show you three shots of some fishermen action, and then I will show you some lovely misty landscapes.

I have a very strong zoom on my camera, and we were happy to see how the shots of that boat came out. We visited a coastal town for breakfast with my wife's parents, and I took the photos of the fishermen at our table from the outdoor seating area of the restaurant. So, the fishermen were miles away, as you will see in the photo below how distant the boat was.

That's where I saw them first. A black spot just below the horizon, and so I switched to the zoom, as you can see in the photo above.
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And finally, let me show you this shot.
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Now let's have a look at some landscapes.

This is another photo of the misty landscape that I showed you in the paragliding post HERE
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All taken from the top of the mountain at a lookout spot. That is the ocean that you see in the distance, and there was a weird white line behind the high buildings on the seafront.
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In fact, the white line is a bank of clouds.
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Look at that! A wall of white misty clouds between the buildings and the sea.
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Just another shot of that bank of white clouds.
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We took the wife's parents out for an early breakfast, and they had a lovely time with us. In fact, my father-in-law said that he was considering of extending the visit, but it could not be as it costs a packet nowadays for accommodation and flights. When we moved down here, there was no one to show us around, and fortunately we have some explorer blood in our veins, so we simply went out to discover the area by ourselves. I find that most exciting, as one can never know what to expect. Now we have a fair idea of what's going on all around us.
Such is life.

I hope you enjoyed the pictures and the story.

Photos by Zac Smith. All-Rights-Reserved.

Camera: Canon PowershotSX70HS Bridge camera.

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About "all kinds of fishermen" you make me think about a grey heron I watched a couple of days ago in the small river close to my home. The heron had a large fish inside the beak and it was trying to eat it, but that fish was really large and it needed around 10 minutes to try and try before to eat it. A greedy "fisherman". 😃

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Wow, that must have been a great experience to watch. Did you take any photos of that greedy "fisherman" ?

!PIZZA and !LUV

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Today's post photos are full of relaxation. Great work

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Great Sea Landscape Shots 💙
!DIY

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