I love pebbles Lucy - and water-washed ones particularly. Isn't it strange how the water completely alters the look and the colour - so that you get two pictures for the price of one!
I love pebbles too, and am lucky to live near Chesil Beach where there are thousands of tons of beautiful ones.
Not that this photo was taken there - but on the other side of the Weymouth Peninsula . . . and one of the things I like about this particular picture is that the stones in it are really very ordinary, just a kind of gravel, really. Yet the sea transforms them into something special.
Hi, Bentonflocke and Dot . . . I'm regretting calling this photo 'Pebbles' now. I think of pebbles as smooth, nice to hold in one's hands, and these are jagged - but 'pebbles' is so much nicer a word than 'stones'.
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I love pebbles Lucy - and water-washed ones particularly. Isn't it strange how the water completely alters the look and the colour - so that you get two pictures for the price of one!
Good Morning, Weaver of Grass.
I love pebbles too, and am lucky to live near Chesil Beach where there are thousands of tons of beautiful ones.
Not that this photo was taken there - but on the other side of the Weymouth Peninsula . . . and one of the things I like about this particular picture is that the stones in it are really very ordinary, just a kind of gravel, really. Yet the sea transforms them into something special.
Lucy
my sons and I are loving pepples, too!
They may just be pebbles but in this photo, they look pretty cool!
Hi, Bentonflocke and Dot . . . I'm regretting calling this photo 'Pebbles' now. I think of pebbles as smooth, nice to hold in one's hands, and these are jagged - but 'pebbles' is so much nicer a word than 'stones'.
Lucy
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