Fishing Pier Lookout

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Entering into the city of Campbell river, Vancouver Island, we decided to check out this long fishing pier. Also plenty of sailing boats docked around the shoreline to admire. Wow, it would be fun to live around here right? Fishing and boating whenever you feel the urge or desire! Livin the dream. You can even stop for a pier burger on your way to reeling in the Big one! Let’s go. Thanks for stopping by.

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Camera: Sony A7R III
Lens: Sony 24-105mm f4 G OSS
Editing: Lightroom

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The color ones are beating the black and white ones this time, BUT, the black and white ones are still very evocative of the history of the place!

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Yes, thanks for looking.

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Wow, this is truly a super beautiful place for fishing. The peaceful atmosphere adds to the fishing spirit. The place also looks comfortable.

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We didn't actually get a chance to fish, maybe next time hopefully.

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what a shame 'keep off the breakwater', getting on it and walk to the end would have given a great view for pictures!

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A refreshing and eloquent photographic work!... Excellent!

I loved seeing this photo like this, horizontally and in black and white; there's something about it that brings me calm and it's visually beautiful!

!discovery shots
!PIZZA

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Thank you. Yes it was an amazing scene I was able to capture.

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Piers can be a lot of fun, like the Santa Monica Pier! Lots of fun to be had there!

Those are some great views you found there, I love the sound of the ocean and the smell as well. Never been to much of a boat guy though, it's an expensive hobby. I used to do a lot of fishing in the Caribbean and off of Miami, those were the good old days! You ever owned a boat?

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