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red orange yellow GREEN blue indigo violet All the colors of the rainbow can be spotted in the tiny section of the tide line in this photo. The early morning sun shining on and through the solitary bit of sea … Continue reading
red orange yellow GREEN blue indigo violet All the colors of the rainbow can be spotted in the tiny section of the tide line in this photo. The early morning sun shining on and through the solitary bit of sea … Continue reading
On all the tide line, these two apricot-colored shells were found touching. Almost kissing. Love the delicacy of the touch!
Blown to the very edge of the tide, this set of pine needles lasted only seconds after the photo was taken. The early morning shadow creates a lovely crest in the sand.
The simplicity of the green and orange in this one small stone, sitting isolated on the tide line, are evocative of summer. As a note, I rarely take stones home, no matter how lovely on the tide line. Once dry, … Continue reading
Myriad tiny stones, shell bits, and seaweed – all mysteriously strung together, ready to adorn a mermaid. Or perhaps, it already had done so, and was discarded like last year’s styles.
Pebbles have a simple beauty that belies what a photograph can truly capture. Form is very much a result of their environment; and when they sit isolated on the tide line, as these did, I appreciate their clean, uncomplicated beauty. … Continue reading
The monochrome of this cluster of items is quite pleasing, I think. Soothing… Quite the opposite of the forces that degraded these shell bits.
It would be impossible to match the tide line in creativity of arrangement.
The line of pebbles in the previous post caught my eye immediately. Fortunately, I snapped a photo, and then a second, just as the tide rearranged the stones.