Hi, I'm Marilyn. Â I've been posting here on RR for a few years now and thought it was time to update my profile. Â It's been wonderful learning so much from the amazingly talented people here. Â I've had the chance to meet many in person and some have become great and good friends. Â Starting with a Kodak Brownie camera when I was about 7 or 8, moving up to Instamatics, Polaroids, then the Pentax K1000 that really got me on the way, I've been looking at the world thru a lens for a long time. Â Got the bug honestly; my dad was a photographer and gave me the gene!! Â Digital changed the world and I jumped in with both feet. Â You would've gone thru 100's of rolls of film in one day the way we can shoot and delete all day long. Â Progess...it can be awesome sometimes.
At any rate, RR rocks, the talent is over the top and I'm just gonna keep on shooting!!
Thanks for looking and keep those cameras rollin'!!
peace.....marilyn
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Comments (7)
durleybeachbum
Wow ! Powerful and very satisfying.
SunriseGirl
I learned early on here at Renderousity that beachzz posted the most wonderful beach scenes. Whether waves, surfers, shells or sand and shadows she can be relied on to post the best of the beach world. Thanks again for another amazing sand and shadow scene.
sharky_
Shadow of your smile.... :) Aloha
Faemike55
Beautiful find Great photo
MrsRatbag
Well seen! It's a great beach abstract, in all its parts!
auntietk
Terrific composition!
anahata.c
Now this is pure zen, if ever there was pure zen. Beautiful, Marilyn. The composition is pure zen, the combination of a few different objects, all together in the simplest configuration, and accompanied by a "combed sand ground". It may not have been combed by anyone, but it has that appearance. The combed sand---in Japanese stone gardens (which is what this looks like)---indicates the flow of time, which will take everything with it eventually. And the bold hard 2 rocks and piece of time-sculpted concrete (probably from a sidewalk) are the statements of permanence that the sand will eventually eat away. It's perfect japanese zen. Beautifully captured, where those big shadows become part of the objects of the shot. And where the 2 rocks seem to be talking to each other, as they're facing each other. Beautiful. A wonderful minimalist shot.