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Hellfire Bay - Detail

Hellfire Bay - Detail

If anyone knows why this beautiful Bay has a name redolent of Dante's Inferno, please let me know. It seems a singularly inappropriate name for a place that is close to an earthly paradise.

I prefer this close crop of the previous post, but thought it better to lead off with the wider angle shot to set the context.

2 Comments:

Blogger naniecheng said...

I like this much better than the previous post. I feel like I'm drawn into a different world.

The feeling is surreal - it actually looks like a journey to paradise.

I feel like "leaping" into the picture - like it's beckoning, calling out to me.

Very powerful.

17.1.06  
Blogger pfong said...

Thank you Nanie. I much prefer this version as well.

18.1.06  

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