My photos from a walk along Langosta Beach have heretofore featured broad views of the surf and waves, so I will do something different during the next week. I often overlook details, unlike my wife who excels in macro shots.
So, I will try to show a few of the details of the beach scene, beginning with this shot of a curving crevice in the sandstone rock that apparently captures and retains the tide water, providing an attractive habitat for some crabs in this ribbon of shells.
This week we have photos from the bottom of the Grand Canyon, including a photo of the endangered chubb fish, posted on our Viva la Voyage travel photo site.
4 comments:
an amazing capture, dave. i look forward to what you plan to show us.
Looks like the beginning of a necklace. Finding shells is one of the fun of visiting a beach.
It's like a little work of art!
You just never know what you will discover on the beach. There seems to be something different every day.
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