28 November 2010
A bitterly cold Sunday afternoon and we decided it was a good opportunity for a walk at the shore...
The normally pristine beach at Crawfordsburn Country Park was covered in thick piles of seaweed after stormy weather and high tides we have experienced recently...
I loved the shiny texture of the seaweed at the edge of the sea...
where the incoming froth surrounded it...
I noticed that because the seaweed was wet I got a lot of reflective glints... I wonder if there is a filter that could correct that... something else to research... what fun...
And as the surf rolled back the seaweed was left glazed with the white bubbly froth...
The seaweed has a beauty of its own...
The depth of the rust, brown and ochre colours against the pale sand...
And the beautiful wet shiny pebbles... gleaming in the light...
1 comments:
very pretty shots!
I almost can hear the sea
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