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Let us dance between the waves…the water is so refreshing.
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Let us dance between the waves…the water is so refreshing.
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I finally was able to attend the Savannah College of Arts and Design (SCAD) Sand Art Competition. My hubby and I had tried the past two years, but failed because we couldn’t find a parking spot. So this year I had hubby drive me down and drop me off at the competition and I walked home. It is a bit of a hike, but I always get wonderful pictures when I do the beach walk. Anyhow, here are a couple of “odd ball” photos from the event. I hope you enjoy them.
P.S. The artists were quoted as saying the sand was not sticking together well this year, so perhaps next year even better work, although I thought some of these were quite creative. : )
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This heron was enjoying a fresh fish lunch. The original photo followed the rule of thirds, most likely because I was approaching with stealth to try to get the shot. I did do some cropping and brightening. Hope you enjoy.
http://ceenphotography.com/2015/02/10/cees-fun-foto-challenge-lets-go-fly-a-kite/
With your feet on the ground, you’re a bird in flight…but sadly I have no pictures of a kite.
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Last week a flock of white ibises visited my marshy world. They were very agreeable about posing for pictures, so I was able to get quite close and took many photos. I think this shot shows depth pretty well. The birds in front are in focus with the ones in the back blurred.
http://ceenphotography.com/2015/01/29/cees-black-white-photo-challenge-textures/
Crabs and Oysters, oh my. Here’s my two-fer on Textures.
First photo is a shot of the mud burrows of the fiddler crabs. If you look closely on the right side of the picture you can see the crabs at work.
The second photo is a close up of an oyster bed along the river bank.
http://jennifernicholewells.com/2015/01/27/one-word-photo-challenge-beige/
Living at the beach, I take many beige photos. Here’s one of a little birdie friend. I’d tell you the type….but I haven’t a clue.
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All you need to do is place yourself on the swing…with a perfect day and a light breeze…there you have it, “Serenity”.
It was early afternoon on Monday. Sunshine was bright and the sky was clear….a perfect day for casting shadows.
This gull was flying very low to the ground. Pretty cool how the wings almost touch the sand.
For a little bird…this guy cast a pretty large shadow.
Around the oyster beds and shells, these two were looking for lunch. I didn’t really notice at the time I was taking the picture, but the shadows do give depth to the photo.
When I looked at this flier, I noticed the stripe across his chest. At first I thought it was just odd coloring, but then I realized that his wing was shading his body.
Hope you like my shadows.
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For your viewing pleasure….here are some beachy birds.
Blue Heron on the rooftop. He is perched on one foot with his claw in the middle of his stomach…actually a little creepy, if you look close enough.
Close up of a hawk on the walkway….pooh and all.
It was a drizzly and dreary day. The heron reminds me of the wise man on top of the mountain. Do you think I should have asked him about the meaning of life?
I think these guys are ibis (s). They were the closest pictures in the bird book…..Anybody know for sure please correct me.