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NF Photo 120626, Staple Island, Scotland
Thanks to Stewart M I now know it is a form of Kelp and it was low tide of course. :)
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NF Photo 120626, Staple Island, Scotland
Thanks to Stewart M I now know it is a form of Kelp and it was low tide of course. :)
Weekly Top Shot 40
Weekend Reflections NF Waters 31 Wordless Wednesday
NF Inspiring Photography #5 Water World
Oerhört vackert! Tack!
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Love how the light sparkles on the water..very nice.
ReplyDeleteVery intriguing, I'm not able to identify anything exactly but everything seems to be telling a story.
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Riktigt snyggt!
ReplyDeleteGreat capture.
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Hi there - nice picture. I think that it’s some form of kelp. I'll take a guess you took this at low tide - if that’s not correct, then it’s not kelp!
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M
PS: thanks for helping to get the ball rolling on Wild Bird Wednesday
thanks Stewart and sure you are right. :)
ReplyDeleteI am thankful someone knew what it was...love the colors though! Great shot - thanks for linking up to WW!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting picture - I am glad you told us what it was because I never would have guessed.
ReplyDeleteIt looked like a boating accident to me :-)
interesting view. i was wondering what it was? like Linda said, i'm happy to hear some one had a clue. ha. ha!! (:
ReplyDeleteYou Wordless Wednesday players are just too clever this week! :-) Regardless, kelp or a water crash, this is a wonderful composition--crisp, clean and colorful.
ReplyDeletevery interesting shot!
ReplyDeleteSo kelp it is! Interesting!
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Brilliant photograph!
ReplyDeleteI couldn't figure out what it was when I saw this the other day, so I didn't say anything....thanks to Stuart for letting me know in his comment. (And now you know I'm an honest woman, because I am admitting my ignorance ;>))
ReplyDeleteterrific shot.
ReplyDeletethanks.
ReplyDeleteSallie :)
Beautiful colors and I really like the look of the water with the sun glinting on it.
ReplyDeleteThis is such an interesting shot. Sea kelp! I never would have guessed it.
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ReplyDeleteKreativt å se det ;))
I would never have guessed sea kelp either! What a great shot and wonderful reflection for the day! I love the colors! Hope you have a lovely weekend!
ReplyDeleteHere in Maine there is a lot of kelp and glad to see someone else has photographed it besides me. It is an unusual subject-but you've captured it beautifully.
ReplyDeletesuperbe photo,bravo !
ReplyDeletegreat composition and colours here...
ReplyDeletebeautiful shot, the light & reflection is lovely.
ReplyDeletethanks a lot.
ReplyDeleteThat is a cool shot. I thought it was a broken buoy at first. Love the colors.
ReplyDeleteThis is so intriquing!! I love the reflections of the sun. Looks like little starbursts. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWow, the time has flown by, I can't believe it's Wednesday already... I've been outside painting the house everyday, all day! Love your entry, thank you for sharing on Weekly Top Shot #40!
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