Fale jak na morzu i tyle kamyków do zbierania. Bardzo ładnie tam jest. Pozdrawiam. *** Waves as the sea and to collect as many pebbles. Very nice there. Yours.
Do you ever find those beautiful sandblasted pieces of glass along the shore? I'd find a lot of that when I was a kid in Duluth, Minnesota...but never anywhere else since. Wish I had all that now!
The first shot is my favorite kind of photo. We often over look what is on the ground while walking along. The second one is lovely but looks brrr cold.
What a wonderful duo of pictures. The first one is wonderful with its mix of wood and pebbles. Bet that would hurt the bare feet. The second one is most impressive. It give the viewer a totally new look at the space. Nice post. genie
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Wow I was just there last week, it sure was icy then. Love your photos. B
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great place to collect rocks, which I love to do. The waves indicate that it was a pretty windy day when you shot this one.
ReplyDeleteThat's a lovely composition.
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The erosion must be tremendous to expose so many stones like that.
ReplyDeleteFale jak na morzu i tyle kamyków do zbierania. Bardzo ładnie tam jest. Pozdrawiam. *** Waves as the sea and to collect as many pebbles. Very nice there. Yours.
ReplyDeleteThe colors in the first photo are wonderful. I keep spotting that pale color combo in various places. Maybe I need to go do some spring shopping :-)
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An interesting plateau and active surf. Bringing all the elements except fire together. I'll have to check out Watery Wednesday. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI love rocks and I love sticks and driftwood so that means I love that first photo.
ReplyDeleteThat last shot reminds me of Lake Michigan.
ReplyDeleteI like the close-up. the other is just too cold looking. MB
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! So serene!
ReplyDeleteWas it cold on the beach this time of year? LOVE all those smooth rocks and the view of the water.
ReplyDeleteAh Grafton - it's been many-a-year since I've been there! Lovely photo!
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ReplyDeleteWow, I love the picture of the lake and the rocky beach. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteDear EG,
ReplyDeleteYour composition with stones is stunning, I love this picture and you are always surprising us with beautiful posts!Thanks for sharing!
Léia
I would love to take a stroll on that beach with my camera of course.
ReplyDeleteA beach like this makes me long for summer. I'll overlook the snow :-)
ReplyDeleteDo you ever find those beautiful sandblasted pieces of glass along the shore? I'd find a lot of that when I was a kid in Duluth, Minnesota...but never anywhere else since. Wish I had all that now!
ReplyDeleteIt looks cold and gloomy up in them thar parts!
Love that beach shot EG!
ReplyDeleteThe first shot is my favorite kind of photo. We often over look what is on the ground while walking along. The second one is lovely but looks brrr cold.
ReplyDeleteHope you had your woolies on!
ReplyDeleteLooks like most of the snow and ice are gone, there...
ReplyDeleteI still wish I was on that beach, well, any beach...
Great coloring on the group of pebbles.
ReplyDeleteLooks to me as if some of those pebbles might be very interesting, different colours and types of stone. Am I right?
ReplyDeleteA beautiful place to take a walk. It reminds me of a northern version of Sanibel, an island off Southwest Florida, with miles of shells on the beach.
ReplyDeletei like the scene you captured on the second image.
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I love the warm color of the tree against the bluish background. Nice photo.
ReplyDeleteColors are awesome ~ both macro and micro photos are excellent ~ thanks ~thanks, namaste, Carol (A Creative Harbor) ^_^
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great place for a walk.
ReplyDeleteI really like your closeup of the rocks and pebbles. It's a beautiful capture.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots but such a cold day on the beach...
ReplyDeleteI could hear the sound of the waves lapping!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. I love the soft colours.
ReplyDeleteI love the soft pastel colors in the second shot. Looks like a watercolour painting.
ReplyDeleteI love that first picture. Not sure what it is about rocks that fascinates me but i love them.
ReplyDeleteThe second shot is very lovely to see...
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Mmmmmmmm, I could spend hours just sittin' at this very spot, reflecting on life. Beautiful.
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Hope you're having a terrific day!!
So very beautiful!! Both the stones and the waves and the shore!! =)
ReplyDeleteGreat watery shots...looks like a great place to go beach combing.
ReplyDeleteLove that first pic! I have seen a painter whose paintings have a strong resemblance to your pic!
ReplyDeleteYour second photo is a great composition and colors are a perfect complement to each other. Well done!
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos! I love the first one:)
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful duo of pictures. The first one is wonderful with its mix of wood and pebbles. Bet that would hurt the bare feet. The second one is most impressive. It give the viewer a totally new look at the space. Nice post. genie
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