Sculpted by the Atlantic Ocean
by Carol Senske
Title
Sculpted by the Atlantic Ocean
Artist
Carol Senske
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
Description
High tide flows up onto the beach bearing gifts, then, as it retreats, deposits them for beachcombers to find.
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July 10th, 2011
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Comments (9)
Larry Kniskern
Congratulations, Carol – your “things on the beach” scene has been featured by the Go Take a Hike Photography Group! Feel free to add it to the 2021 Featured Images thread in the group discussion board for archive.
Carol Senske replied:
Thank you, Larry:>). I love the shapes and textures wrought by nature and the elements.
Laurel Adams
Mother Nature, I am so enjoying your exploration with textures...whether in man made or Nature settings...the organic focus of your work is Truly amazing!... beautiful..LF
Gerri Rowan
I have a huge collection of shells ..and many are broken into beautiful ! VF
Carol Senske replied:
That's a great way to say it - "broken into beautiful"! Thanks for the V/F!!!!!
Carol Senske
You are so nice to come visit! Time is precious and I truly appreciate the wonderful comment:>). Thank you as well for joining the group; we are so much better for having you with us!
Asha Carolyn Young
Hello Carol, What a pleasure to visit your photographs. This one is off-the-scale gorgeous! Ah, what a marvelous mystery seashells are! Many thanks for your invitation to join your group a couple weeks ago, too, which I've happily done. -- Asha
Elisia Cosentino
Just love it! Great title!
Carol Senske replied:
I hope you forgive me for not answering sooner, Elisia! Somehow I totally missed your sweet comment. Many thanks:>)
Betsy A Cutler
I love images like this--beauty in an "abandoned" home.
Carol Senske replied:
Although I love the perfect beauty of an unbroken shells, I love the broken and battered ones more - their character, the hint of how everything returns to earth in a way that builds toward the future makes them more interesting. Thank you for the nice comment:>)