sunset at Islamorada Sound

By andrewterra
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written 7/12/06 7:22 AM, published 7/12/06 7:22 AM

Terra took this picture on the way back from a snorkeling trip down in Islamorada Fl.  The key  In the picture is of Indian key  Popup Linksunset in Islamorada Fl.

This picture was taken in islamorada agian by my wife from a boat. the sun was starting to set on the horizon and she snaped it as thePopup Linksunset on the sound.

mahi-mahi fishing with bros. we caught the limit that day and pulled in 5    30-35 lbs. fish plus about 18 more good size ones . In the water these fish are so colorful, they change colors while swimming and then agian while fighting on the lines. and once you get them in the boat most of there color fades to blue and white Popup LinkDESCRIPTION_HERE


 
  • Gorgeous picture. Leveling the horizon would make a world of difference...but the colors are beautiful. Welcome aboard....you're gonna like it here!!

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  • we were bouncing on a boat

    - archer

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  • drew: I edited this story to add the thumbnail and I deleted your second entry of this story...

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  • Boats are like that. ;-) What program do you have at home to "tweak" your images? I'll be more than happy to help you learn how to correct "boat bounce". Just PM me. (Click on my name above and it will take you to my biography page.)

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  • Welcome to Photographica! Please read the following statement: **Submit a story just once every 24 hours. We appreciate your enthusiasm, but the front page only holds 30 stories at a time. When you post, the story on the bottom drops to the second page, where it receives much less traffic. If you post two or three stories in a row, two or three stories will drop off the front page. Be nice to your fellow member and just post once per day. Remember, you can post any number of pictures within your post as you want.** I combined your 3 post into 1. Thanks for joining! We look forward to seeing more of your images. Take care. :)

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  • It's ok. It happens. Still glad you've joined. :)

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  • RobinG
    3
    Nice shots, loved the second one. I love mahi mahi, but have never seen it alive. Kind of ugly. After being here a bit you'll notice the crooked horizons. I never noticed before but I sure do now. Welcome!!! :o)

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  • buzibod
    1
    Nice pictures of the sunset. Love the fish.

    - Me and my friend

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  • TURBO
    7
    Lovely sunsets, and the Mahi-Mahi are awesome!

    - Hmm...Blonde or Brunette?

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  • Breath-taking shots... I've actually fished Mahi in Islamorada and Marathon, but never caught any quite that large!!

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  • Welcome Colors in indian key are beautious. The mahi mahi were very impressive My hat is off to you and the bros. That must have been a blast.

    - Light warms the heart...

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  • Anonymous Hero
    1
    Just curious...your limit plus 18? What exactly do you mean....those are some beautiful fish.

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  • kitzi
    6
    I'm slacking off at work enjoying your beautiful sunset... keep up the nice work!

    - ©kitzi

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  • Great colors in the shots, nice looking catch also!!

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  • bugaboo
    4
    Welcome, great shots, I love the fish!

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  • Welcome Aboard...Beautiful Sunsets!

    - NATURE RULES!!!

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  • I do love your sunset, and jojames is right - it wouldn't take much to "tweak" the image, level the horizon and make it absosmurfly perfect ;)

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  • Birdie
    4
    Sunsets are beautiful, and you too will notice dipping horizons. I would also have liked the second a little better with more sky, less water just enough to get the horizon off the center of the image, keeps it from looking cut in half. Welcome!

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  • Welcome, like the your second sunset best, here is a person who never tires of seeing sunsets/sunrises.

    - Blessings

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