Driftwood Abstract #1 by photosynthesis
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Description
After our walk in the redwoods last weekend, we headed for the coast (a very short ride away) & found a small beach near Brookings with some very unique & beautiful driftwood pieces. We gathered a few smaller pieces that we took home with us, but this is a portion of a larger one that we saw there...
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Comments (9)
durleybeachbum
I have a few imported bits in my garden!
beachsidelegs
I cant say enough how much I love drift wood this is a wonderful picture my friend :)
MrsRatbag
A mass of graceful lines and swoops, richly textured and captured in a lovely composition. Great work!
Faemike55
Fabulous capture of this one
sharky_
Well captured... Aloha
prutzworks
great find
kgb224
Stunning capture my friend. God bless.
Jean_C
Superb tormented wood, excellent find and capture!
anahata.c
I'm skipping again, as I want to get to pieces across time, if I can...This is a big cataclysm, close up, like a rock wall that heated up and drooped down to the ground. Love the shadows and the patterns. A very active complex shot, with some major caves and caverns on the bottom. In reality, probably smaller than it appears; but here, it looks monumental. Fine work, Claude; and the other driftwood abstract is complex and beautiful too (and yes, the sand adds another layer of texture). (Nature should offer physical things the way Photoshop offers filters: You can move a slider, and sand will drop on a piece of driftwood. And we can choose the thickness of grain, luminance, frequency, etc. Well, that idea isn't thrilling, but I shared it. The big problem with it is that we'd have to be sure that our manipulations of nature don't effect our neighbors. You wanna avoid a neighbor yelling, "hey! my living room is drooping! stop with the filtering!")