I wonder how long this has been standing there? Obviously part of an old groyne that once stood firm against the pounding waves. It's slowly been reduced to this solitary sculpture carved by mother nature herself.
note: You may have noticed the date being off on a few of the images. It's due to the time I get around to posting in the evening, when I finished everything else. I will be doing something about this soon.
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I love how nature have its mysteries...I find it quite captivating! Beautiful B&W, the contrast is a nice touch to make the subject matter stand out!posted by Nancy on July 29, 2006 11:23AM
great shot! I really like the shape and texture in the wood.posted by John Zeweniuk on July 29, 2006 8:30PM
LOvely textures and tones...cool depth of field as well. Philposted by [terrorkitten] on August 1, 2006 10:38AM
What an interesting, yet odd, perspective you've captured this from. This is the second time I've come here just stared at this picture. It's very good.posted by Darkzule on August 2, 2006 2:30PM
this is lovely - the way this wood has weathered and looks so...polished is just tremendousposted by david on August 3, 2006 1:21PM
Tired (26 Jul 06) | 26 Jul 06
I wonder how long this has been standing there? Obviously part of an old groyne that once stood firm against the pounding waves. It's slowly been reduced to this solitary sculpture carved by mother nature herself.
note: You may have noticed the date being off on a few of the images. It's due to the time I get around to posting in the evening, when I finished everything else. I will be doing something about this soon.
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