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Comet, Half Moon, and Constellations

Comet, Half Moon, and Constellations

Posted on April 5, 2013 by Maggie Beck

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Admittedly not the most polished photo. My elementary photography skills were significantly challenged by a rapidly changing tide, but I loved the way the quickly receding tide line presented an image so very evocative of the night sky. At least … Continue reading →

Tagged beach, constellation, imitation, nature, ocean, sand, shell, tide line
Silhouette

Silhouette

Posted on April 4, 2013 by Maggie Beck

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See the silhouette of a person on the rock? I didn’t until I uploaded the photo later in the day. What I saw when I framed the photograph was a pebble with an interesting erosion pattern. Learning to look carefully, … Continue reading →

Tagged beach, nature, ocean, patience, pebble, quiet, sand, stone, tide line
Not Quite Land or Sea

Not Quite Land or Sea

Posted on April 3, 2013 by Maggie Beck

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This poor jellyfish was stranded on a beach in West Palm, Florida, along with a large number of his variety. Most jellyfish are 93-95% water, and this one, with bubbles, seemed to blur the line between solid and liquid.

Tagged beach, jellyfish, nature, sand, tide line
Quill and Ink

Quill and Ink

Posted on April 2, 2013 by Maggie Beck

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The tideline was particularly cluttered this day, but there was a beauty in the simple geometry of this feather beside the small airway vent for a hidden mollusk.

Tagged beach, feather, nature, ocean, sand, tide line
Clam, Skate Egg Case, Coquina

Clam, Skate Egg Case, Coquina

Posted on April 1, 2013 by Maggie Beck

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Clam, Skate Egg Case, Coquina It should be a good summer for skates. The beach has been peppered with their empty egg cases. The center of each case maintains a deceptively gravid shape even when empty, as is the case … Continue reading →

Tagged beach, clam, ocean, ocean skate, shell, tide, tide line
Ocean Flames

Ocean Flames

Posted on March 31, 2013 by Maggie Beck

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Fire and water: opposites with similar form.

Staying afloat

Staying afloat

Posted on March 30, 2013 by Maggie Beck

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Sometimes we have to look really carefully to see what is keeping our head above water.

Tagged beach, marine life, nature, ocean, quiet, shell, tide
Solitude

Solitude

Posted on March 29, 2013 by Maggie Beck

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“Women need solitude in order to find again the true essence of themselves.” Anne Morrow Lindberg, Gifts from the Sea

Tagged beach, nature, NJ, ocean, shell, tide line

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