Connecting
The gentle reach of the top of the tide leaves behind subtle patterns and connections.
The gentle reach of the top of the tide leaves behind subtle patterns and connections.
“The curved upper surface of a nonturbulent liquid in a container that is concave if the liquid wets the container walls and convex if it does not.” Look carefully. It is there. (Hint: the ‘container’ is the space between the … Continue reading
The power of the waves impaled this crab carapace upright on the tideline . . . perfectly aligned with the very early morning sun. The glow was visible from quite a number of meters away, positively gorgeous. It seemed the … Continue reading
Diversity in the inanimate world. A lovely tidal arrangement of very different objects. Sunny pebble on top . . . Of course, it depends on the viewpoint chosen by the camera. It could have been beneath the fragment and composite. … Continue reading
Yes, this was on the tide line. Water in the case, mussels and other assorted flotsam and jetsam attached to the Velcro, but the second hand was still moving and the time was correct. I thought the image perfect for … Continue reading
Love the beach after a storm for all the marine debris that comes in with the tide. This ancient and worm-eaten shell fragment positioned itself perfectly on a field of sand crab airways.
As I mentioned a few days ago, fall bring in pebbles to our tide line. I am captivated by their simplicity and beauty. Which is another way of saying that you will likely be seeing more photos with pebbles over … Continue reading
The down feather was stuck to the shell bit, blowing gently. I loved the softness of the feather against the hard colors and corners of the clam shell fragment. The peeking bubble wasn’t noticed until the photos were uploaded at … Continue reading
I find that these fascinating little creatures test the boundaries of what I am able to effectively photograph. They shimmer with both water and light, they are found right at the very edge of the moving tide line, and they … Continue reading
This time of year the pebbles begin to arrive on the beach. I have no idea why there are not more of them on the tide line in the summer. Anyway, I am intrigued by their beauty, the juxtaposition of … Continue reading