Sandy, haven't been able to keep up with your posts. Today, I went back saw the ones I missed, though I didn't comment. I love your rage at the thoughtless speeders who kill turtles. So sad. Don't share your love of seafood. The photos, well I love those. And I wish I could even begin to know how to take a night photo of anything.
Oh Sandy, I absolutely adore this image! That sand is so detailed and comes almost across as course salt, as it sprinkles the stone - or is it wood? Which in its turn resembles almost a jewelry pendant. It is all so rustic and natural, reminding us of the delicate and yet rugged natural scene. Have a great rest of the week dear friend, loved this photo, xoxo
I thought it could be a very early Chinese anchor. They used them but most were round and this wasn't. So I had no idea what it really is. Thanks for the comeback and telling me.
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What an amazing study of textures and contrasts!!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous!
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SueAnn
beautiful
ReplyDeleteThat is a find, very good eye for seeing the possibilities. I love it.
ReplyDeleteVery nicely captured.
ReplyDeleteThis is a unique find. Did you pick it up?
ReplyDeleteFabulous capture.
ReplyDeletefun textures...
ReplyDeleteLovely...
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Sandy, haven't been able to keep up with your posts. Today, I went back saw the ones I missed, though I didn't comment. I love your rage at the thoughtless speeders who kill turtles. So sad. Don't share your love of seafood. The photos, well I love those. And I wish I could even begin to know how to take a night photo of anything.
ReplyDeleteHope you're doing well.
Beautiful detail photo. I like the way the stone has been weathered, especially the hole.
ReplyDeleteI'm curious too, what is this Sandy?
ReplyDelete'in the rough' it helps to let forces pass through, by and past, strong as a stone.
ReplyDeleteimpressed.
daily athens
It looks like its own little environment. :-)
ReplyDeleteDid you look through this hole so you could see the beach fairies? It is the only way you could possibly see them.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like hidden treasure is being protected by the stone
ReplyDeleteVery lovely shot.:)
Oh Sandy, I absolutely adore this image!
ReplyDeleteThat sand is so detailed and comes almost across as course salt, as it sprinkles the stone - or is it wood? Which in its turn resembles almost a jewelry pendant.
It is all so rustic and natural, reminding us of the delicate and yet rugged natural scene.
Have a great rest of the week dear friend, loved this photo,
xoxo
No matter what it is...
ReplyDeleteNature's gift born as beauty within..
Your Wordless Wednesdays rock!
Amazing shot with great lighting and hue!
So beautiful in its simplicity.
ReplyDeleteI thought it could be a very early Chinese anchor. They used them but most were round and this wasn't. So I had no idea what it really is. Thanks for the comeback and telling me.
ReplyDeleteThanks for being here.