02 August 2021

TAKE ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY SEVEN h


That bit of driftwood was so weathered into the rocks, it was almost part of them. At the bottom of the rocks are endless oyster seedlings... Hawkesbury River, NSW.

5 comments:

  1. I give you credit for a good eye with this one, YAM.

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  2. Driftwood is such a beautiful shade of gray and most pieces I've seen have taken shapes that tell their story.
    Look at all the oysters!!
    Hugs cecilia

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  3. it looks like it IS part of the rock. beautiful, my dad once fell on those type oyster seedlings and ended up at the doctor office with a 6 inch of stitches,

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  4. The driftwood does look like it could be a rock in the formation!

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