OCOLOY Day 259: Must have been something he said! by vignouse

OCOLOY Day 259: Must have been something he said!

Pictured on the beach at Soulac sur Mer this evening... their body-language spoke volumes!

As usual, the image is SOOC and is part of my ongoing OCOLOY project - you can read more about it in my profile. This is also for 'Square September' which you can find more about here - http://365project.org/discuss/general28377/square-september
Lee
This image covers everything from Black to white. I especially like the sky Richard. Very nicely done.
September 15th, 2016  
EOB! These waters are fascinating, although Mitzi was wary.
September 15th, 2016  
Very interesting tones here, Richard
September 15th, 2016  
I like to think that tomorrow you'll be posting a picture of their reconciliation!
September 15th, 2016  
@jasperc It might not be suitable viewing for the 365 audience!
September 15th, 2016  
Ya.. he is getting a lot of picture but no sound as they say, but I think the bracing sea side air may have led to something gentler later....
September 15th, 2016  
She's probably got her arms crossed - not going to give in....and he, with his arms clasped behind is saying...whatever!
September 15th, 2016  
Neat image and fitting title :)
September 15th, 2016  
Haha!
September 16th, 2016  
I love the waves and the clouds. Maybe they are experiencing some personal solitude.
September 16th, 2016  
Great lines..
September 16th, 2016  
A small gesture, a moment in time and oh what we infer! Thus strife begins! It's all in that central strip, yet the low cloud and the matching sand confirms the mood. As with yesterday's shot it gets better with each look. Fav
September 16th, 2016  
@yrhenwr Thank you - you saw what I saw. Had I been processing I would have cropped off the foreground sand to emphasize their separation even more but it still works like this I think.
September 16th, 2016  
@vignouse Cropping the sand might have been my first thought too, Richard, but I'm not so sure that it would be better. The two grey blocks oppress them, poor things. The reading would be so different in bright sunlight
September 16th, 2016  
I like the sand because you can see the molding of it. Says me who crops a lot.
September 16th, 2016  
Oh dear! A picture paints a thousand words
September 18th, 2016  
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