It looks like one shot turned into two by some kind of mirror program. I thought they were salt and pepper shakers at first. Are you looking for comments on the pp, lighting, subject or something else?
George,
I will clue you in later, off to work. Exif is always in my photos, just right click.
In firefox you can right click to get exif. Not so with internet explorer.
With IE right click the posted photo-> save the photo to your desktop
then go to your desktop and rightclick the photo
->properties-> summary->advanced
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I took this picture in Key Largo, FL. I liked how the foreground makes a sort of "frame" for the water in the background. Interesting thing about this photo (something I did not notice until I uploaded the picture onto my computer), if you look closely at the right side of the image, about halfway down, you will see a fish jumping out of the water. I thought that was great considering I did not mean to capture it!