The water looks choppy and I'm getting sea sick just lookiing at it. The whole time I was looking at it, I felt as though the dock was moving and the gentleman was having to steady himself.
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:
Nice capture. The photo has such great colour. Isn't it so fun taking snap shots of other photographers? :)
This is more or less like a dream inside a dream... :)
God bless you!
Cezar
Lol! I'll tell you what, I love the way the boats are framed in YOUR shot!
What a cool picture. The colors, the great rope fence, the tower in the background and of course the the picture taker. Great fun. MB
The water looks choppy and I'm getting sea sick just lookiing at it. The whole time I was looking at it, I felt as though the dock was moving and the gentleman was having to steady himself.
Is ever funny photographing people that photographer ...
Beautiful colors!
@ Antjas - It was choppy...but the dock didn't move. You're very funny today!
Very nicely framed!
what a quinky dink! hehehee
I like the colors. The golden nuances. Great moment.
You know I like this place, this time more than ever. Are you completely sure that someone behind you wasn't photographing you?
@ VP - One can never be sure of something like that! Turn around, quick!
It's "Phil the Photographer!" I'd recognize those legs anywhere.
What NO Sunday blog posting? What's this world coming to? An End?
Funny title again (Lol!) and a very nice composition!
Sometimes the most expressive shots are of the back of a person. Lovely.
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