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David - Virginia Photos

2012 Neptune Festival / Virginia Beach

This past weekend we were down at Virginia Beach for the Neptune Festival. It rained a good deal but not heavily and we were able to visit the vendors on the boardwalk and enjoy some of the musical performances.

And I’ve been working on some of the sand sculpture photos from the festival today. The sand sculptures were done in a tent. So you really can’t take photos of them that don’t include the blue carpet, tape, signs and people walking around the exhibit. Well, thanks to PS Elements I am able to remove all of that and, hopefully, allow viewers to focus on these incredible, transitory art works made out of sand.

I will add some more as we go along but here are a few. It was a great weekend. I walk/jogged (wogged) the board in over five miles per hour! That was a first. And the rain, as I said, was not a disappointment. Rain is lovely.
Play Grace Potter and the Nocturnals Stars

Here are some photos.

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    The thoughts of a retired guy living in Virginia. His interests include photography, writing, poetry, relationships, walking and the humorous side of things.

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