Floating Seaweed by photosynthesis
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Taken at Point Lobos State Park near Carmel. Please zoom.
In a couple of days, I'm going to be taking off for Budapest, where I will be taking a Danube River cruise that winds through Hungary, Slovakia, Austria, Germany & the Czech Republic, ending up in Prague. So I will be offline for a couple of weeks, hopefully to return with a bunch of photos from my travels...
Comments (13)
Djavad
Impressionnant et formidablement bien vu, notamment la texture et le relief, excellent
CavalierLady
This makes a wonderful abstract! You have a good eye to spot this. Love the patterns, colors and textures! Well done!
kgb224
Enjoy the trip my friend. Wonderful capture. God bless.
Cyve
Amazing !
giulband
Absolutely enchanting !!
durleybeachbum
Fabulous!
Have a great time, I hope the weather holds.
MrsRatbag
This is marvelous; I love those patterns! And your cruise sounds absolutely fantastic, I am so jealous...I'd love to see that area, especially by water! Can't wait to see the shots...
bmac62
Now I know an abstract when I see one:) Mighty fine. Two rich, royal colors.
auntietk
If you had told me this was some incredibly expensive silk brocade, I wouldn't have batted an eye. That gorgeous cobalt color would make a perfect fabric with all that heavy gold-thread embroidery. Can I just think of this as heavy silk? It pleases me greatly.
We'll want to hear all about your trip when you get back, since a river cruise is high, high, high on our list of things to do in Europe.
moochagoo
Looks like a beautiful abstract painting
pauldeleu
The mood is striking.
kenmo
Neat image...
anahata.c
yes, to many of the above. It could easily be an abstract; or, better, a piece of fabric art. You've made seaweed into an intense network of forms and lines and contrasts (mainly of yellows and blues), and given us the most coagulated part on the bottom, and the more open part at top. (And those "yellows" are mixes of yellow-yellows, gold-yellows, and amber-yellows.) Where it thins out---about 2/3 of the way up---the energy lines are even more apparent. Beautiful job. I try these kinds of shots but don't succeed very often. You are wholly at home with them. Vital energies and life forces here.