Brighouse Bay
The coastal environment is amazingly varied and although I have enhanced the colour a little in this photo it does show how the camera can record such a myriad of forms, structures and detail. Little wonder that people were so bowled over by photography when it appeared in the early nineteenth century. A visual delight of colour in the rocks and seaweed and a lovely assortment of textures, forms and pattern that are food for the artist and rich source of discovery for the beach comber.


This is so yummy, I could eat it. Those greens are divine…
Hi gravelghost, yummy and divine…..you don’t see those terms applied to photography very often, certainly not to mine……much appreciated.
I can’t help thinking that divine rhymes with slime in respect of green…..
LOL. Well….in this case, your “slime” green is yummy and divine in those rocks and seaweed. It’s just beautiful!
It was one of the first views from my new camera and I was excited by the detail it produces. Thanks for getting back…
It is all of those things, John…and yes, such exquisite detail of those many and sundry things….
….sundry things…….!
My photographs never contain sundry things….neither do they contain haphazard assortments, incongruities, miscellaneous accessories or motley whatsits……… whatever next
I’m glad you clarified that for me.