Being a Disneyesque affair, Lake Sumter Landing has arranged for a boat to crash into a pier. If nothing else, it offers a point of conversation. Do you like the black and white photo better?
I like both, but my favourite is sepia tone in the first one. Hugs for your Haley! I love Golden Retrives, but well, I'm owned by two sweetest mongrels:):
The Villages is one of the fastest-growing retirement communities in the United States.
Located in Central Florida, about an hour's drive northwest of Orlando, the Villages is now home to some 150,000 residents, many of which travel the area via golf cart.
There are now three "home towns" in The Villages, Spanish Springs, Lake Sumter Landing and Brownwood. Music and dancing is provided nightly in the town squares of each of the home towns.
The Villages is a beautiful community and we hope you enjoy viewing our photos showcasing its many charms.
15 comments:
I like the top shot very much.
I like both, but my favourite is sepia tone in the first one. Hugs for your Haley! I love Golden Retrives, but well, I'm owned by two sweetest mongrels:):
No, I prefer the other one because there's more water! I love the first shot!
Pretty dramatic scene. I was glad to read that it was arranged.
The color photo lets you think the red is blood.
Not that I WANT to think that...
I opt for the color. The sepia tone works for me.
I like the B&W, but its staged?
Yes, I think the b/w conveys the scene best. I'm amazed that they have replicated a dock like this.
@ Frank - This is Disneyland for adults, Frank! I'm not complaining, and it provides for some interesting photography.
@ Jim - You betcha!
So sorry about this crash!
ahhh I prefer b&w.Your pictures are perfect (both)
Boy, I don't know which I like best. I like them both! I love b&w's, but the color is very cool, too!
Both are great! But the black white has special atmosphere:)
Very powerful shots! I especially like the 1st one.
Wonderful photos!
I prefer the first photo. There is something about the orange coloring on the boat's hull that catches the eye.
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