Tim, wow. The sky is so moody and romantic. The shells, so artistic! You are very clever and see things that most overlook. You got that macro magic going on!
A lovely suite. I wish I had paid more attention to this stuff when I was in PR about a year ago. Of course, if I had done that, I would not have been able to indulge my entomological obsession. I really like the theme and variation that comes across in your series of photos.
Gorgeous sunrise, sunset, all beautiful and warm and lovely! I love the patterns in the sea shells, especially the black and white spiral one. I hope the ocean is soothing your soul after the coyote incident.
GREAT beach photo's from shells, they are like oieces of ART and you photographed them so very WELL! My compliments:)
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I love those close, detailed photos! Beautiful. Oh, and what an incredible sky!
ReplyDeleteFantastic photos. Wonderful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pics!
ReplyDeleteI think I need a ticket to San Juan! Fabulous pictures and post!!
ReplyDeleteTR: What wonderful photos, wish you would have pointed out some names of the shells and coral.
ReplyDeleteAmazing photos of the shells, and the beach shots are gorgeous also.
ReplyDeleteFabulous photos. I hope you continue to play because I would love to see more of Puerto Rico.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous skies and loved the patterns in the other beach photos.
ReplyDeleteSpectacular photos to say the least. Thanks for sharing.
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Regina In Pictures
Looks like a marvelous day at the beach with many gifts from nature.
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Hello from Brasil! I love photos with many details. Beautiful sky :)
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Take care,
Incredible patterns. What fabulous things come from the sea!!
ReplyDeleteThese really are incredible images
ReplyDeleteThat sky shot is fantastic! I love the coral/shell macros, too. Such a fractal perfection to them--wonderful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, as always.
ReplyDeleteTim, wow. The sky is so moody and romantic. The shells, so artistic! You are very clever and see things that most overlook. You got that macro magic going on!
ReplyDeleteWill we see more of San Juan?
Mary
Having literally just arrived back from the beach here in mexico it was great to see your beach shots and the other close ups...
ReplyDeleteLovely close-up captures! Real orchestra!
ReplyDeleteholy moly. I can't believe I've never been on your blog--look what I've been missing!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to meet you in WV.
Stunning! Simlply stunning - as usual!
ReplyDeleteA lovely suite. I wish I had paid more attention to this stuff when I was in PR about a year ago. Of course, if I had done that, I would not have been able to indulge my entomological obsession. I really like the theme and variation that comes across in your series of photos.
ReplyDeleteYou really see the beauty in small things! Such detail and pattern very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteEnjoying the shapes, colors & rhythm of your Beach Music!
ReplyDeletethe beauty you've exposed here goes further toward convincing me there's a God than all the preaching in the world. lovely.
ReplyDeleteYou're so talented - and adventurous. It's always a suprise to come and see what you have for us.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous sunrise, sunset, all beautiful and warm and lovely! I love the patterns in the sea shells, especially the black and white spiral one. I hope the ocean is soothing your soul after the coyote incident.
ReplyDeletei always say that life is a beach and you have proven my point very well. i love those collections of corals and stone shots.
ReplyDeletelet me share my white water rafting adventure to you here
Man, that is the place to be right now!
ReplyDeleteI see you'll be in Hawaii in April! Do you think customs will let you smuggle me a coney from Tulsa?
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