Makes me wish I could go crouch by tidepools and watch the tiny rooms. I like the last one best, the specks of sand on the bladderwrack (or whatever kind of seaweed that is).
Nice photos! I have a blog that is mostly about art and material culture in Brittany-- with some of my own rockpool photos-- perhaps you would be interested. I read some of your posts of travels in Brittany with great interest.
Wow, so beautiful! Good enough to eat. Or print!!
ReplyDeletegorgeous. makes me miss the ocean all the more...
ReplyDeleteSo clear! Treasures of the seashore.
ReplyDeleteThe eye just wants to keep exploring. Keep floating and diving. Taking these scenes in soothes.
ReplyDeleteWhat cool glimpses ....
ReplyDeletegloriously intimate shots ... the water looks like a strange veil in the first one.
ReplyDeleteYou catch the iodine smell of seaweed, when you look at these. The first picture is full of sculpture. In fact it almost renders sculpture superflous.
ReplyDeleteCozy wee homes for snails and algae. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteMakes me wish I could go crouch by tidepools and watch the tiny rooms. I like the last one best, the specks of sand on the bladderwrack (or whatever kind of seaweed that is).
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Have you got a really good camera or are you just a really good photographer? Or both.
ReplyDeleteMe too. What they all said, and more.
ReplyDeleteThe lovely things you discover, worlds within worlds.
ReplyDeleteI can smell the sea, taste the salty air...
ReplyDeleteSurely she saw sea shells by the seashore...
ReplyDeleteYour word verification sounds like an uppercrust insult...you invart you!
these are gorgeous photos! What lovely rockpools!
ReplyDeleteI really love the colors and shapes in all of these, the mix of rock and water, bladderwrack (or whatever it is) and shell, etc. Delicious.
ReplyDeleteNice photos! I have a blog that is mostly about art and material culture in Brittany-- with some of my own rockpool photos-- perhaps you would be interested. I read some of your posts of travels in Brittany with great interest.
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