Me encanta las hondas del agua con su tonalidad. Saludos
Muchas gracias Pepe
Wow!
🙂 thanks
Beautiful John
Thanks again; I appreciate all your comments.
Incantevole..
Grazie 🙂
Beautiful !
Great panorama – the light, the cloudy sky and the reflections works perfect together!
Thanks so much – just made a print of this one.
thanks so much!
Amazing capture !!! Very nice 🙂
thanks Nancy, nice to hear from you.
An idyllic location…lovely!
Curious…the place is called by a bastardized pronunciation of my surname! Where is it and what is its history?
Thanks Janina. Pine Neck is a peninsula on Peconic Bay, on eastern Long Island (New York). Not so sure about how it got its name– perhaps for the Pitch Pines which are common here. The area has been settled by Europeans since the 17th century.
Thanks John, but I was referring to the Noyack. I expect those people came from the old Czechoslavakia (Novak).
Superb, John !
Thanks Gilles
Me encanta las hondas del agua con su tonalidad. Saludos
Muchas gracias Pepe
Wow!
🙂 thanks
Beautiful John
Thanks again; I appreciate all your comments.
Incantevole..
Grazie 🙂
Beautiful !
Great panorama – the light, the cloudy sky and the reflections works perfect together!
Thanks so much – just made a print of this one.
thanks so much!
Amazing capture !!! Very nice 🙂
thanks Nancy, nice to hear from you.
An idyllic location…lovely!
Curious…the place is called by a bastardized pronunciation of my surname! Where is it and what is its history?
Thanks Janina. Pine Neck is a peninsula on Peconic Bay, on eastern Long Island (New York). Not so sure about how it got its name– perhaps for the Pitch Pines which are common here. The area has been settled by Europeans since the 17th century.
Thanks John, but I was referring to the Noyack. I expect those people came from the old Czechoslavakia (Novak).
So beautiful, John.
Nice to hear from you again. Thanks Lynn.