Trio with Black Pebble
Look carefully to see the small, black pebble. It happens often that what I remember most is not what initially caught my eye.
Look carefully to see the small, black pebble. It happens often that what I remember most is not what initially caught my eye.
Yes, this shell fragment is really this purple. I took this small piece home because it was so remarkable. I can only guess how far it came on the waves to land on our tide line. We don’t have many … Continue reading
Even though this is a little skewed, the arrangement of the pebble and shell bit remind me of punctuation. Perhaps it is because it is how I felt after not being on the beach for several weeks!
Aside from the obvious (to me) similarity of the position of these shells to a child asking parents something outrageous, I love the simple monochrome of the shells on the sand.
This arrangement is, perhaps, one of my favorite finds. The photograph does not capture what this simple, linear arrangement of tiny objects does for my spirit. The pale orange of the pebble draws out the oranges in the sand. The … Continue reading
The wash of the tide revealed myriad holes in the sand. Their lace-like effect provided a gentle backdrop to the clustered beach objects.
This assortment of ovoids was picture-perfectly assembled just above the tide line. I photograph objects just as I find them; and this was arranged by the ocean with more imagination than I could ever have done. I love the translucency … Continue reading
The tiniest drops of water and sugar crystal sand are sprinkled over the honey-colored shell fragment. Of course, the question that always remains is . . . What’s in the hole?
A blue on the sand always catches my eye. The ocean is sometimes blue, and the sky is blue, but not tide line scatter. The blue on the interior of the shell almost shimmered with life and vibrancy! The morning … Continue reading