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Saturday, 23 July 2011

Driftwood

After the storms of recent weeks, the modest shingle beach at Carmine Inferiore, which we call our own, is piled high with driftwood. One particular tree-trunk has been tied to the shore. It still bucks and canters with the waves - a sea-horse offering magical rides to little imaginations, and a plethora of textures to young photographers...



Photograph by AJ, aged 6½.

3 comments:

  1. Driftwood is always so beautiful. One of the magical things water can do with wood over a period of time. Lovely photo.

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  2. Wonderful warm shot!

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  3. What an artistic eye AJ has already.

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