Okay, so I have absolutely no idea what the hell this stuff is. I assume it's used for catching fish in some way since it was shot near the docks in Viking Village. Then again, maybe it's a flux capacitor.
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Hard to get outta port without these puppies. You also need one of those brass thingies. And, yes, brass thingies is a proper nautical term. If you ever captain a sea going vessel, you'll understand.
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I always wanted to use some artsy-fartsy term to describe one of my shots. Well, this is the one. "Forgotten Labor", yeah I like the sound of that. Makes me seem like an artist who rejects monetary gain for the sake of art. Yup, that's me. (Prices below).
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Sometimes you're so busy looking at a beautiful sunset, you forget to see how that light effects the things it shines on. Thought the colors on this rocks along the fishing pier in Barnegat were really stunning.
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What can you say about rocks? They're fortified with vitamins and minerals? Or something like that. These have a thin seaweed candy coating. Delicious.
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