Beautiful– makes you want to get down on your hands (elbows) and knees. I may need help getting up.
Thanks Jim. If it wasn’t for the articulating screen on that camera, I would’ve needed some help getting up too. 🙂
That’s a cracking shot John my kind of image I love it, I’m guessing with those gorgeous colours it’s the pen
Thanks Martin. Yes– I took it with the PEN and a 12mm f2 Olympus.
This is a favorite. All that intimacy up close, and the context of the open beach beyond. The sky, the water and the shell all feeling the same rhythms. I love it, stunning! Yea for articulating screens, but even with them, I’m stiff and it’s hard to get back up. So sad! 😉
Many thanks Lynn. I’m happy to hear you liked it so much.
The conch looks so large I can easily picture it as marvelous hot tub in which to relax and enjoy the wondrous, unfolding light.
Thanks Alan. That’s a restful thought, especially on this 40˚rainy afternoon.
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Merci encore– très appréciée. Bonne soiree !
Beautiful– makes you want to get down on your hands (elbows) and knees. I may need help getting up.
Thanks Jim. If it wasn’t for the articulating screen on that camera, I would’ve needed some help getting up too. 🙂
That’s a cracking shot John my kind of image I love it, I’m guessing with those gorgeous colours it’s the pen
Thanks Martin. Yes– I took it with the PEN and a 12mm f2 Olympus.
This is a favorite. All that intimacy up close, and the context of the open beach beyond. The sky, the water and the shell all feeling the same rhythms. I love it, stunning! Yea for articulating screens, but even with them, I’m stiff and it’s hard to get back up. So sad! 😉
Many thanks Lynn. I’m happy to hear you liked it so much.