The first fish looks sculpted from sand but was actually a real dead fish that had been beached, coated by sand and somewhat ossified. All first 5 photos taken in a 24 hour period on the beach in front of our beach rental in La Manzanilla. As for the apple, 2 mornings before, I had written a poem about an apple on my blog, and searched for a photo in my photo file. Finally found one and posted it, then came out to the beach and discovered this apple lodged under the bottom of my beach chair. I needed a photo. Nature provided!
Interesting fish.
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Wish I could have brought it home to display on a shelf or in a retablo, but think the aroma would have made it impossible.
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The dead fish smell isn’t good 😳
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Superb!
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Fascinating.
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While all the fish stories are fascinating, the apple is the one that caught my attention. The Universe provides.
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I know. Kristina, the friend who went with me, couldn’t get over the coincidence either.
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nice circles in the sand.
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I loved the small details..like it was some sort of occult symbolic medallion or message.
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Wow, love that first fish photo.
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I do, too. It really did look like an intricately sculpted sand sculpture.
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I like how you kept one topic, it made for an interesting gallery. Both fish images were great, the coated by sand and somewhat ossified was my favorite. Beach is a great place to go and what you might discover when you look down are worth a photo
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Wonderful examples Judy. The fish is great – until you mentioned how it smelled! and I loved the heart.
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Great perspectives. Well done.
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