Tossed By the Ocean by Erestorfan
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No AI - This artwork was created entirely by hand or with traditional digital tools.
Description
This is another capture from our outting at the beach a few weekends ago. It caught my eye due to the ripples and ridges the seaweed caused as the tide went out and the water receeded.
(SORRY ABOUT THE FIRST ONE! I DIDN'T ALLOW FOR COMMENTS, SO HAD TO UPLOAD AGAIN)
Thank you everyone for all of the comments and favs on my past pictures. Now that the nice weather is not far away, I hope to be putting my camera to more use.

Comments (23)
A great capture !!
This is pretty Hon. Very artist. Often times the average person misses the beauty in the simpler things in life like this. I like your artist eye.
beautiful!! Flavia & Sandra (still in Prague ;-D!!)
I can smell the salt air!
Do you do photography for a living? If not you should. You have a great eye and your shots, and subjects are always so beautiful.
Wonderful composition!
Beautiful image! How soft and comforting that sand looks... I love the way you've captured the seaweed, so delicately and gently... a most peaceful composition!
Remarkable work!
A lovely capture as this piece of seaweed looks very much at home here and it has a lovely form.
I love the beach, and scenes such as this. Excellent capture.
I've seen fossils like this. Cool! Beautiful capture!
Very beautiful beach scene. Superb shot!
Lovely capture !
This one is really wonderful. Well done!
Always fascinatings things on the beach. Good composition.
Interesting capture.
A beautiful capture !!! Happy Easter :) Hugs Karin :)
Beautiful composition. wonderful capture!!
Beautiful, the sand looks so inviting..
Beautiful image!!
superbe !
Great capture!
great shot! it shows perfectly how everyday objects can become something special by photographing it!