on McKenzie Beach, near Pacific Rim National Park, BC, February 3rd, 2008
Oh, this is a beauty!! Thank you for sharing it!!
Posted by: Joan Rough | 06:38 18 February 2008
Thanks, Joan!
Don't you think those sand shapes look like dinosaur bones?
Posted by: marja-leena | 13:38 18 February 2008
Terrific! Reminds me of Saharan rock art images.
Posted by: Dave | 19:05 18 February 2008
Really, Dave? As you know, I love rock art images. Ooh, now I see that, if I look at the photo in the diagonal, I see figures. Wow, thanks for that!
Posted by: marja-leena | 22:07 18 February 2008
I see animals
Posted by: Tall Girl | 12:12 19 February 2008
Tall Girl, yes, that too!
Isn't it interesting to think about what attracts one to an image in the first place, to photograph it, then to keep looking at it and seeing different meanings in it!
Posted by: marja-leena | 16:31 19 February 2008
I thought of you when I ran across the "rocks and caves" section of a history of visual communication. In case you are interested, it is here.
Posted by: mb | 09:12 20 February 2008
MB, thank you for the link - fantastic images, even many familiar ones that are a joy to revisit!!
Posted by: marja-leena | 20:19 20 February 2008
Comments
Oh, this is a beauty!! Thank you for sharing it!!
Posted by: Joan Rough | 06:38 18 February 2008
Thanks, Joan!
Don't you think those sand shapes look like dinosaur bones?
Posted by: marja-leena | 13:38 18 February 2008
Terrific! Reminds me of Saharan rock art images.
Posted by: Dave | 19:05 18 February 2008
Really, Dave? As you know, I love rock art images. Ooh, now I see that, if I look at the photo in the diagonal, I see figures. Wow, thanks for that!
Posted by: marja-leena | 22:07 18 February 2008
I see animals
Posted by: Tall Girl | 12:12 19 February 2008
Tall Girl, yes, that too!
Isn't it interesting to think about what attracts one to an image in the first place, to photograph it, then to keep looking at it and seeing different meanings in it!
Posted by: marja-leena | 16:31 19 February 2008
I thought of you when I ran across the "rocks and caves" section of a history of visual communication. In case you are interested, it is here.
Posted by: mb | 09:12 20 February 2008
MB, thank you for the link - fantastic images, even many familiar ones that are a joy to revisit!!
Posted by: marja-leena | 20:19 20 February 2008