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Cheers, Tom.
Your pictures – all are welcome.
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| Miss-Anthropy [Member] 22/03/09 @ 22:07 |
very interesting
| SeasideMan pro 22/03/09 @ 22:18 |
I didn't see it happen, I just found it afterwards...
| gardengirl [Member] 22/03/09 @ 22:20 |
I like the way the sun is making pattens as well as the tracks, very good picture from something very simple.
| SeasideMan pro 22/03/09 @ 22:38 |
Thanks, I hoped the patterns of both sun and sand would come through and luckily they did.
Tom.
| AmethystLady pro 22/03/09 @ 23:02 |
Great pattern and its a good example of a 'textured' photo in my opinion xxx
| SeasideMan pro 22/03/09 @ 23:05 |
Cheers, that's exactly what I was going for :-)
| heavenjoy82 [Member] http://profiles.friendster.com/heavenjoy1029 23/03/09 @ 03:22 |
Hey Tom!
Where did you get that pattern?
What is all about?
It is so captivating.Good art!
Smile!
| SeasideMan pro 23/03/09 @ 09:06 |
Those are the tracks left by a landrover towing a boat to and from the sea (I think). A bit of accidental land art :-)
Tom.
| Archaic-Insanity [Member] http://myspace.com/musicandthemind 23/03/09 @ 23:13 |
If it was accidental. I am amazed by how semitrical it is
| SeasideMan pro 23/03/09 @ 23:15 |
I'm pretty sure it was accidental. I didn't see it happen this time but I have seen the same boat moving event before and it left similar tracks, albeit not as well-shaped as these ones.
Tom.
| ohtralala [Member] 24/03/09 @ 08:56 |
Reminds me of crop circles and it is so symmetrical I think it may have been deliberate.
aileen
| SeasideMan pro 24/03/09 @ 09:07 |
It's possible that it was deliberate, but I'd be surprised. They do that a couple of times a week at least at this time of year.
Cheers, Tom.
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