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Yellow

This one is for The Daily Post.

Before The Courses De Porteurs De Fruits
Tahiti – July 2014 – Before The Courses De Porteurs De Fruits

Although the summer solstice is nearly upon us in New Zealand (December 21, at 23:03 UTC) the weather feels more like an early spring.

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Tahiti – July 2014 – At The Market (3)

The fog, wind, and rain has turned even the yellows here to grey, so I am once again brightening my day revisiting photos from winter in French Polynesia.

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Bora Bora – June 2014 –  Stingrays with Sargent Majors and Needle Nose

Wherever you are, I hope you are warm and dry.

2 comments Yellow

Great shots. the first was was “in my face” striking and unexpected. the second’s point of view was very nteresting and unusual. Nice stuff.
Randy

Thank you so much Randy! I appreciate your having a look and your lovely compliment!

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