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South Florida Photo of the Week: 9/29/09

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This photo was taken at sunset on the Boynton Beach inlet by Halient. Check out more of his photos at Halient Designs.

Please share your view of South Florida with us. You can share photos with on our Flickr group or you can email them to photos@wlrnunderthesun.org.  We select one picture each week to feature on the website.

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4 Responses to “South Florida Photo of the Week: 9/29/09”

  1. Emma Jones says:

    Thats a lovely beach scene, makes me dream of the ocean while being stuck at work, lovely work :)

  2. why am i thinking sunrise?

  3. Darrel (Halient) says:

    This was actually taken right as the sun was going down, it is actually a long exposure.

    Thanks for the compliments

  4. creativei says:

    Great photo, congrats Halient, He is my fellow contributor in dreamstime website (http://www.dreamstime.com)

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