Thanks, Frank! The stones just offered themselves to that composition, and the piece of black plastic garbage in the middle takes over the place where one might expect some grass or the like. But that’s our times…
John, you’re most welcome. The most often soft and embracing Irish light I experienced as something very different from home, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. It allows for some truly different photography.
No matter what it is, James, (my first thought was some natural material, too), it works quite well here. It was vibrating in the wind, when I took the picture, that would have been impressing, too, but I think the motion blur would have been not too visible with a linear structure in that scale.
Very nice and dynamic composition!
Thanks, Frank! The stones just offered themselves to that composition, and the piece of black plastic garbage in the middle takes over the place where one might expect some grass or the like. But that’s our times…
Enjoy this photo. It has a sensuous quality that is very nice. The quality of the light really works well.
John, you’re most welcome. The most often soft and embracing Irish light I experienced as something very different from home, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. It allows for some truly different photography.
I thought the plastic was two random pieces of kelp. The sharp against the soft.
No matter what it is, James, (my first thought was some natural material, too), it works quite well here. It was vibrating in the wind, when I took the picture, that would have been impressing, too, but I think the motion blur would have been not too visible with a linear structure in that scale.