its still too cold for red tide. we dotn get that until the summer months. i should have written that in the comment box that i was plaing witht he color swap on some of the pictures.
There is always driftwood on the beaches. Huge trees a lot of the time. I dont know how it gets into teh ocean, or how long it floats around there, but we get some big ole driftwood out here.
What is it about driftwood that requires us to photograph it? I always do too. Why? Is it because we're fascinated to find a tree stump on the beach or the patterns of the roots or branches? I even shoot these shots of tree roots of fallen trees in the forest. I'm absolutely compelled to photograph it for some reason. Why is that?
Awwwwww!!
ReplyDeleteOh.. that looks like red tide.. hope you didn't get any on you?? Were there dead fish around??
ReplyDeleteHmm.. maybe it was the sun or something in the previous picture.. this doesn't have ANY red in it.
ReplyDeleteWonder why the sand looks reddish/purple.
ReplyDeleteI love ocean pics : )
ReplyDeleteI was playing with the color thingy on the camera. I think I had it on color swap. lol no red tide here.
ReplyDeleteits still too cold for red tide. we dotn get that until the summer months. i should have written that in the comment box that i was plaing witht he color swap on some of the pictures.
ReplyDeleteso do i carol. i love being near the ocean. it makes me feel safe and very content for some reason.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a storm rollin in!
ReplyDeleteTheres big John looking thoughtful gazing out to sea!
ReplyDeleteWhose that?
ReplyDeleteBring it home and make pellets for your grill!
ReplyDeleteI still say he looks just like that singer....whats his name!
ReplyDelete...Roy Orbison!
ReplyDeleteWhats with all the drift wood?
ReplyDeleteLovely shot, Lisa!
ReplyDeleteLooks like their isnt much left of the pier!
ReplyDeleteThere is always driftwood on the beaches. Huge trees a lot of the time. I dont know how it gets into teh ocean, or how long it floats around there, but we get some big ole driftwood out here.
ReplyDeletehe does that when he think I might take his picture. he really is a camera hog.
ReplyDeleteIf I could let you see or hear the storm that is here right now, that would be an understatement for our area.
ReplyDeleteWhat is it about driftwood that requires us to photograph it? I always do too. Why? Is it because we're fascinated to find a tree stump on the beach or the patterns of the roots or branches? I even shoot these shots of tree roots of fallen trees in the forest. I'm absolutely compelled to photograph it for some reason. Why is that?
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