Shell, Stick, and Pebble
A rose for the warmest day of the week . . . Before the next storm tomorrow. Ugh. Again, a reminder that I never arrange anything in the photos. They are all photographed as I find them. This long stemmed … Continue reading
A rose for the warmest day of the week . . . Before the next storm tomorrow. Ugh. Again, a reminder that I never arrange anything in the photos. They are all photographed as I find them. This long stemmed … Continue reading
Those of you who have been following me for a while know that I love finding repeating patterns along the tide line. Look closely at the pattern on the shell fragment beside the nylon rope. This was hard to focus … Continue reading
The pink shell fragment stood out so vividly on the frozen beach. There was no snow around this particular cluster . . . Almost as if the pink shell had melted it all away.
The colors in the shell and in the sand are so, so similar! It is also appropriate for me to post a monochrome on the day of a major snowstorm!
With rain this morning, and the temperature plummeting during the day, a bit of sunshine is exactly what I need.
A gem in a photograph, because it is a gem of a weather day. A December temperature of 70 calls for a long beach walk. With a camera, of course.
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.
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.
Simple geometry. Simple annotation. Just simplicity.
The angle of the light adds to the intrigue of this still life. Who says shells can’t be beautiful after they are broken to pieces? Not me!