Where setting sun meets lapping waves — John, a friend, and colleague who is an amateur weather guy, tells me that the cloud formation in the sky is from weather pushing inland, effects of hurricane formation in the Atlantic, and today’s low dew point (which makes for a gorgeous day to be outside). Jupiter and Saturn are visible in the sky, and the moon is a thin crescent. Waves crash on shore — moving in a sweeping longitudinal motion. I almost get wet, and I marvel at the enthusiasm of seagulls. Which picture do you like best?
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19.9.20
Travel Diary: Jones Beach in September (When Jupiter and Saturn Are Visible in the Evening Sky)
Labels:
Art & Music,
beach,
Clouds,
Jones Beach,
long island,
Nassau County,
nature,
new york,
New York State Parks,
Ocean,
photography,
raw,
September,
sunset
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