Low tide leaves wonderful surprises behind, such as seaweed and wood that accumulates in an artistic grouping.
It seems like little valleys of sand remain after the briny water returns to the sea. Finally, the rocks at the top are usually a cold gray hue, but seem so much warmer in sepia.
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Those are great shots.
ReplyDeleteLow tide leaves wonderful surprises behind, such as seaweed and wood that accumulates in an artistic grouping.
ReplyDeleteIt seems like little valleys of sand remain after the briny water returns to the sea. Finally, the rocks at the top are usually a cold gray hue, but seem so much warmer in sepia.
Nice captures of a lovely NZ!
The first two sepia shots are my favorite! So artistically caught:)
ReplyDeleteSepia makes it timeless!
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