Picasso in Sand

Uploaded: October 08, 2005 08:23:12

Description

Photo was taken with 20D and I beleive my 28-135is lens. It was a shot from Lawrencetown beach (north of Halifax, Nova Scotia). I have been to this beach many times and have never seen this type of sand formation before or since.
This reminded me of a picasso painting (eye in the top left corner, nose flatted in the middle and mouth in the bottom left).

Comments

Brinn MacDougall October 08, 2005

Great find, David..two for one..art and nature! #323189

Susana Ms Heide October 08, 2005

Very interesting. Great interpretation of the formation! #1930501

Brian Lobdell October 08, 2005

Many photogs would walk right by (or on) this beautiful pattern David. Great eye for detail, and nice composition! #1930618

David Librach October 08, 2005

Thank you all for the kind words! It has become one o my favorites.

Cheers,
Dave #1930657

Kristina Daniels October 08, 2005

Absolutely love this! I love 'sand' shots!! This one came out great! #1930779

Marisol Pastor March 07, 2008

Wonderful shot. The texture is fantastic, as is the composition and color ... The artist in you has come out again. First Rothko, now Picasso. #5607700

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