Oyster shells? This is very interesting. For the briefest moment when I first glanced at the photo, I thought it was a fish skeleton. I wonder if the awareness of the shells put the sea into my mind, prompting that response.
All that aside, I like the contrast of the wiggly lines and the curvy shells.
Nice light and composition. I would crop down to remove the white object on the upper right side or widen the crop to include whatever that is. The textures in this image are wonderful.
Oyster shells? This is very interesting. For the briefest moment when I first glanced at the photo, I thought it was a fish skeleton. I wonder if the awareness of the shells put the sea into my mind, prompting that response.
All that aside, I like the contrast of the wiggly lines and the curvy shells.
Po boys for everyone! Or fried, or on the half shell. A lot of effort went into that pile of shells.
Good pattern, lighting and composition.
Nice light and composition. I would crop down to remove the white object on the upper right side or widen the crop to include whatever that is. The textures in this image are wonderful.
Nice point, Cathy. It’s a working sailboat–skipjack– in the Chesapeake Bay of Maryland.