A rocky feature on Rye Back Beach - southern end of the peninsula - is like a mini bridge casting its own bold shadow on the sands!
Tiny rocky bridge
Boldly reaching for substance
Sharp identity
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Sunday, November 6, 2011
Nature's Mini Bridge
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23 comments:
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Love the cars which are parked at the tables in your previous post. Also I wouldn't mind one litte bit to swap the dreary and grey november weather here in Sweden with a nice walk over your mini bridge.
Gemma,
be sure to link this to «Louis'» Sunday Bridges meme. It posts at 00:01 hrs central Europe time each Sunday.
Fantastic shadow shot, I love exploring the beach, there is always something different to find.
What a delightful little bridge and shadow! Such a great shadow shot for the day, Gemma! The sand looks so warm and inviting! Hope you're enjoying a great weekend!
Sylvia
If you hadn't given away the secret, I would have assumed that was a HUGE bridge!
SHADOW, WILL YOU?
Shadow, will you always be
Here where I can always see
What you do and how you play?
Or will you just slip away?
© 2011 by Magical Mystical Teacher
Sunflower Stippled with Shadows
Oh! If you hadn't said it was 'mini', I would have thought it was HUGE!! Love your haiku - so evocative!!
A nice feature on shadow bridge.
«Louis» is delighted that you have joined Sunday Bridges.
;-D
I can almost feel the sand...light play is so much fun in photos...
What a unique rock formation. It is perfect for the bridge posts this week. It is really very pretty. You caught it perfectly with your great eye. Super Shot. genie
Cool shot!
Beautiful beach scene. Looks like a relaxing place. Have a great day.
Looks like a great spot to lay down and take a afternoon nap :D
What a wonderful find - perfect after seeing all this man-made structures.
This is almost an optical illusion! At first I thought it was looking down on a huge rock formation!
What an interesting little bridge you discovered - casting a very nice shadow at that!
Wonderful sharp edged lines from those shadows. Great shot!
Peace
Oh, this is truly a great photo...really!
Namaste.
Look at that. Fantastic find of a great bridge.
I also would have thought they were huge rocks forming the bridge.
Nature is so beautiful and interesting!
Namaste :)
great perspective of finding nature's very own bridge! please try visit my entry on 'The Hammermsith Bridge, London'if you can.
Have a great week ahead!
My Third Eye
Great shot! It looks like the rock formation could be 20 feet in height or 3 feet.
Great shot!
Love the bridge.
Have a nice day.
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