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Warmth

This one is for The Daily Post: Photography 101

Tahafi - October 2014 - John and Neni

It is a bit cold and rainy here today in Opua, New Zealand, so I am keeping warm by revisiting photos from recent sails through warmer climates.

For today’s prompt, I share a photo taken in Tafahi, Tonga in October. The warmth of the sun versus the icy stare. Looks like the sun is winning the battle.

View my other Photography 101 submissions here

4 comments Warmth

Another winning People picture!

You are lovely to say so! Thurmanovich Photography rocks!

Michelle Hill says:

Another great shot.

I greatly appreciate your wonderful feedback! Am amazed at the quality of your iPhone image your shared for the Warmth prompt.

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