Homo Sapiens
by Jola Martysz
Title
Homo Sapiens
Artist
Jola Martysz
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Captured late afternoon on the Stocking Island in Bahamas, with the camera Nikon D600, f/9, exposure time 1/2000 sec, aperture 3.7, lens AF-S Nikkor 28-300.
Stocking Island is approximately three miles long and protects the George Town from the ocean waves, creating a natural harbor. A beauty with one high hill, known locally as "The Beacon", Stocking Island is capped with an old gas beacon. No longer used, the glass top portion is missing, but the concrete pillar is visible for miles around. The central part of Stocking Island features an inlet known as "Hurricane Hole" where sailboats anchor for protection during storms, and which features a blue hole. Opposite Hurricane Hole is a sandbar beach called "The Spit" where locals have built a popular bar/restaurant you can reach only by boat known as "Chat and Chill".
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April 20th, 2013
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Comments (77)
Beto Machado
HI JOLA. I visited your portfolio and I liked so much...Yours images are so special for me, I mean, I love nature, beach, sea....Yours eyes are always looking for the poetry of these images, like homo sapiens, I can feel and following yours art-steps. You are a great artist.
Jola Martysz replied:
Your comment is really overwhelming, thank you so much for your kind words. Much, much appreciated ... :-)