Dry Foam and Feather
The colors and the wild nature of the background are what attracted me to photograph this still life. Old, dry sea foam is not normally attractive. But life is not always pristine.
The colors and the wild nature of the background are what attracted me to photograph this still life. Old, dry sea foam is not normally attractive. But life is not always pristine.
This bit of bough traveled a distance on the wind before cavorting with sealife. Who Has Seen the Wind? – Christina Rossetti Who has seen the wind? Neither I nor you: But when the leaves hang trembling, The wind is … Continue reading
Graceful curves, almost oval in pattern. Feather, shell, ocean plant, leaf, cone . . . they are all here in one delicate, miniature, gentle still life.
Amazing morning light provided me with the opportunity to take a series of shadow photos. All parts of the environment contribute to the still lifes that I capture. In these, light plays a major role. What do you see?
The geometry in this still life is gentle and lovely, especially when the air holes throughout the sand are factored in. A note . . . It is unlikely I will be walking the beach to take new photos in … Continue reading
With rain this morning, and the temperature plummeting during the day, a bit of sunshine is exactly what I need.
Sometimes it is good to appreciate simple things. Feeling the need for simplicity this morning.
You choose! Loving the integration of light and shadow in still life!
With the overnight blanket of snow out the window this morning, and wind chills in the single digits, it is impossible to not think about warm days by the ocean . . . Shadows often play a critical part in … Continue reading
A winter storm predicted for today makes me dream of spring. This still life is evocative of a butterfly on a bush… well, at least it is to me!