Misery - The eye of the storm by DatJongetje
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Description
Excerpt from the captain's log:
'I looked yonder to the ocean, then back down again to see my reflection in the almost perfectly still sea. I know that another day like this, without any wind, without any air... will mean the end of me and my crew. What devil is at work here?'
If the crew would have known what was waiting for them the next day then they would have jumped out of the boat then and there, how could they have known they were inside the eye of the storm?
- Mark Thompson, second mate of the 'Guinevevre'
'I looked yonder to the ocean, then back down again to see my reflection in the almost perfectly still sea. I know that another day like this, without any wind, without any air... will mean the end of me and my crew. What devil is at work here?'
If the crew would have known what was waiting for them the next day then they would have jumped out of the boat then and there, how could they have known they were inside the eye of the storm?
- Mark Thompson, second mate of the 'Guinevevre'
Comments (4)
PatGoltz
Wonderfully brooding image. It fits the quote well.
Calli
Lovely... dreamy... more.
A_
Excelent, I really love the atmosphere in here. Beautiful.
DannyS
It is a dreamy image... a little sad though. But wonderful work from all aspects.