Monday Horizon
Remembering a stunning sunrise over the ocean is a fine way to start the week. This still life mimics the time of day the photo was taken – just after sunrise one morning last month.
Remembering a stunning sunrise over the ocean is a fine way to start the week. This still life mimics the time of day the photo was taken – just after sunrise one morning last month.
This still life was taken the same day as another I posted of flowers found on the tide line. The flowers were very fresh, and were likely part of an at-sea memorial. In this still life, it feels as if … Continue reading
Patterns found in nature positively shine. This humble clam’s blue stripes trump any striped pattern found in haute couture.
A sea-smoothed piece of shell or a tabletop? With my penchant for personifying language and exercising imagination with inanimate and unrelated objects . . . I choose the latter.
What can be found on the beach defies imagination! This still life is composed of a leaf and a shadow. The resulting combination is something out of a child’s imagination.
It is not clear what the light brown cluster actually is. Perhaps a broken bit of cork? Whatever it is, though, it is perfectly positioned with the stick to make it look easily balanced.
There is no color enhancement to this scallop shell. It positively shone on the beach! It is also the perfect (and cheery) still life for a snowy, messy, grey day.
Simple geometry. Simple annotation. Just simplicity.
Sea glass is an uncommon find on this particular beach. How funny that this one piece, probably from an old beer bottle, should end up in a cluster of tiny pebbles in the same color family.
This is either a silly photo or a sad one. A little child apparently lost a toy to the tide. It returned one November day, trailing other new friends from the sea.