The early morning sun and a low tide can combine to create fantastical shadow play. Admittedly, one has to walk the tide line with an imaginative eye.
Model Chinese Junk: Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery. http://www.plymouth.gov.uk
The early morning sun and a low tide can combine to create fantastical shadow play. Admittedly, one has to walk the tide line with an imaginative eye.
Model Chinese Junk: Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery. http://www.plymouth.gov.uk
The quiet of a misty morning walk presented several different takes on a “still” life. Again, this is not my typical post, but the scenes evoked in me the same feelings of stillness and peace. Enjoy.
Just submerged. Just the right angle of the sun. Three points of light.
This is a photograph that I find very meditative, so peaceful.
When I walk the tide line, my mood can dictate the types of still lifes that I notice. Conversely, certain arrangements can be a catalyst for particular moods.
This small clam with the pebble and sand grains in its bowl was just beyond the reach of a receding tide line, and it was gone just a few washes later. In those few moments on the tide line, this arrangement offered me a lovely respite from morning’s jumbled thoughts.
It still does today.