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Beach Grass

Photography Sea/Undersea posted on Mar 24, 2014
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More beach scenes; this one of the grasses that grow on the dunes. There haven't been many big winter storms this year, so the beach is getting bare of the usual driftwood, rocks and flotsam and jetsam.

Comments (9)


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durleybeachbum

2:02AM | Mon, 24 March 2014

Your beach looks a little desolate in this but the light and composition are lovely.

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doarte

2:40AM | Mon, 24 March 2014

Exquisite Image .... Applause +5 from doarte's MADHOUSE

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SunriseGirl

2:51AM | Mon, 24 March 2014

Lovely softened effect on these grasses. :)

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sharky_

4:29AM | Mon, 24 March 2014

You got the beach all to yourself :) Aloha

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Faemike55

9:15AM | Mon, 24 March 2014

Beautiful

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goodoleboy

7:12PM | Mon, 24 March 2014

First of all, I know this is definitely not Huntington Beach, site of many of your wild adventures. Really like the ambience of this scene, Marilyn, reminding us once again of the drought, with the lack of flotsam and jetsam, et al.

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MrsRatbag

7:34PM | Mon, 24 March 2014

Love that beach grass! And hopefully you won't end up with tons of the radioactive debris that they keep saying we'll be having soon!

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anahata.c

1:13PM | Tue, 25 March 2014

this is in the realm of your more 'zen-like' captures, which you do every so often, and which have clarity, mood and sweep. It's kind of a mini-desert, as you have a lot of open sand; and it has a bunch of "objects" on it as a desert would, even though this isn't as big a space. Your objects (rocks, wood, grasses) move back in the pic, on a diagonal from front left to back right; and the water comes in on an opposite diagonal---a fine intuitive choice. And you have some wonderful shadows. I love when you work with simple barren sights; you commune with them very naturally.

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nikolais

9:59AM | Thu, 27 March 2014

lovely!


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