Beautiful blue colored shells. The rest of time during the low tide?
Periwinkles or sea snails, Tomoko.
It's fascinating what's left behind at low tide Marie! When I saw your title 'Exposed' I thought it was a CDP image for the 'sensual' theme 😀
Lol. I don't contribute to themes, PDP. Maybe I'll start.
It really makes me look. Good job.
Thanks, AC.
I wonder if you can ever run short of subjects.
There's always something, at least I hope so, Joanne. This winter will be a challenge though.
What an interesting and wonderful photo, I like this! Well done Marie.
Thanks, Bill.
I wrote a comment, or rather, a question a while ago but I guess I forgot to click on send!! : )The question was: are these edible sea snails?
I believe so, Catarina.
Very artistic photo! Nice job!!
Thanks, SW.
Very nice. I like this.
Thanks, Mage.
i adore low tide - it reveals a feast of treasures!!!
There's another world available at low tide, Debbie.
Nice. You can almost touch them.
The snails were such a pretty colour, Barbara.
Nice - always something to photograph by the sea.Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
So true, Stewart.
All the little life that we can miss if we are not careful!
Imagine what's at the microscopic level, Tabor. Maybe it's better we can't see it though.
Great photo!
Beautiful blue colored shells. The rest of time during the low tide?
ReplyDeletePeriwinkles or sea snails, Tomoko.
DeleteIt's fascinating what's left behind at low tide Marie! When I saw your title 'Exposed' I thought it was a CDP image for the 'sensual' theme 😀
ReplyDeleteLol. I don't contribute to themes, PDP. Maybe I'll start.
DeleteIt really makes me look. Good job.
ReplyDeleteThanks, AC.
DeleteI wonder if you can ever run short of subjects.
ReplyDeleteThere's always something, at least I hope so, Joanne. This winter will be a challenge though.
DeleteWhat an interesting and wonderful photo, I like this! Well done Marie.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Bill.
DeleteI wrote a comment, or rather, a question a while ago but I guess I forgot to click on send!! : )
ReplyDeleteThe question was: are these edible sea snails?
I believe so, Catarina.
DeleteVery artistic photo! Nice job!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, SW.
DeleteVery nice. I like this.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Mage.
Deletei adore low tide - it reveals a feast of treasures!!!
ReplyDeleteThere's another world available at low tide, Debbie.
DeleteNice. You can almost touch them.
ReplyDeleteThe snails were such a pretty colour, Barbara.
DeleteNice - always something to photograph by the sea.
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
So true, Stewart.
DeleteAll the little life that we can miss if we are not careful!
ReplyDeleteImagine what's at the microscopic level, Tabor. Maybe it's better we can't see it though.
DeleteGreat photo!
ReplyDelete