It’s hard to be enthusiastic these days about most things, at least that is what I’m often finding. Fortunately, though, a rare glimpse of sunlight broke through the dreariness the other day, enough to get me out the door with my camera. Doing was what was important, not so much results.
So, today a mix of things out my studio door – fossils (of course), rocks, etc. Just some things I decided to focus on, to find some solace in such a strange time. Best wishes and stay well!
Mollusc With Brachiopod Tiara
Brachiopods with Lichen
Cephalopod
Rock Flame
Brachiopods
Another Brachiopod
Yet Another Brachiopod
Brachiopod Potpourri
( A note regarding brachiopods. There are over 12,000 fossil species recognized. These marine invertebrates have existed on this planet for roughly 550 million years. The ones seen here are 385-387 million years old)
Shale
Gnarled Wood
Rough Skin
Grate
Industry
Thanks for the visit. Be well.
Liked a lot. I am feeling much the same. Your first one almost looked likea woman to my eyes, the yellow texture seemed hairlike, the body shape embedded in the rock. Imagine people read into nature all the time, but we are a part of it.Love,Susan
What I especially love in the first photograph: the composition, the contrasting tones, and the limited pallet. What a striking photo.