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Erosion series
Michelle Rich

Erosion series

When I envisioned these pieces, I thought of water eroding soft rock. After seeing a PBS program on volcanos, I saw the marks left on the earth, as lava rushed to the sea. I think both visons of the eroding ability of nature is what I am trying to convey here. About 9+ inches, poplar
You just keep streaching this series further each time, these two have a lovely organic look about them, sort of X section of a worm eaten piece of timber.
Very nice Michelle
Pete
 
Spectacular! As a long term underwater photographer I thought of some of the small crustaceans one sees only when viewing a reef at close range. They look like nature.
 
I think I have seen these when I have walked on the beach or snorkeled in the ocean. Very well done!
 

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Michelle Rich
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Device
NIKON COOLPIX L22
Aperture
ƒ/3.1
Focal length
6.7 mm
Exposure time
1/50 second(s)
ISO
80
Flash
Auto, did not fire
Filename
0071.JPG
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155.1 KB
Date taken
Sat, 19 January 2013 7:38 AM
Dimensions
708px x 537px

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