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Specter

Posted on October 26, 2015 by Maggie Beck

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Tagged beach, ghost, New Jersey, ocean, sand, sea foam, sea lettuce, specter, Spring Lake, still life, tide line

Tide Line Royalty

Posted on September 15, 2015 by Maggie Beck

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Tagged beach, bubbles, crown, New Jersey, ocean, sand, sea foam, sea lettuce, shadow, Spring Lake, still life, tide line

Snared

Posted on September 10, 2015 by Maggie Beck

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Tagged beach, captured, nature, nature photography, New Jersey, ocean, sand, sea foam, sea lettuce, snared, Spring Lake, still life, tide line
Dry Foam and Feather

Dry Foam and Feather

Posted on January 11, 2014 by Maggie Beck

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The colors and the wild nature of the background are what attracted me to photograph this still life. Old, dry sea foam is not normally attractive. But life is not always pristine.

Tagged beach, feather, messy, nature, ocean, photography, sand, sea foam, still life, tide line
Burp

Burp

Posted on December 26, 2013 by Maggie Beck

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Am I the only one who ate too much yesterday?

Tagged beach, bubbles, burp, mussel, nature, ocean, photography, sand, sea foam, still life, tide line
The Creeping Sea

The Creeping Sea

Posted on October 13, 2013 by Maggie Beck

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The foam is impossibly thick after a storm, blowing across the beach in huge pieces. Creeping up upon unsuspecting sea creatures.

Tagged beach, creep, mussel, nature, ocean, photography, sand, sand crab, sea foam, storm, tide line
Rising Bubbles

Rising Bubbles

Posted on September 29, 2013 by Maggie Beck

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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 →

Tagged beach, beach photography, bubbles, ocean, photography, sand, sea foam, tide line, water
Mussel and Twig with Sea Froth

Mussel and Twig with Sea Froth

Posted on June 26, 2013 by Maggie Beck

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The froth remains for only the briefest moments, but it often frames tide line treasures when it is there.

Tagged beach, mussel, ocean, photography, sand, sea foam, tide line, twig

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