Dune Drifters
by Pamela Patch
Title
Dune Drifters
Artist
Pamela Patch
Medium
Photograph - Photography, Digital
Description
Tourists, while awaiting low tide for clam digging, often collect driftwood for bon fires, wind breaks and trail markers. Because these structures are constructed above high tide, for the most part, they over time collect other builders who cannot resist adding a drift. Long Beach peninsula, extreme southwest corner of the state of Washington, Pacific Northwest
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January 1st, 2013
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Comments (23)
Daniel Martin
Bravo!! Very well captured! V
Pamela Patch replied:
Thank you very much Daniel for taking the time to leave your generous comment, it is greatly appreciated.
Cornelis Verwaal
Gorgeous light and clarity, and you did a great job with the composition of this image. f/v
Pamela Patch
Thank you very much for saying so Heidi, your visits, comments and support are always greatly appreciated.
Madalena Lobao-Tello
CONGRATULATIONS!! Featured on Female Artists!! Great artwork. Love the colours, textures and composition!!!!!
Pamela Patch
Mr Shotwell, if you had been here without a doubt not only would you have seen it first but we would have taken the time to shore up the south wall :-) Happy New Year Seth!