Landscape in Progress
January 28, 2017
The bones of an old and twisted tree washed ashore some time ago, and are in the process of being whipped by wind-driven sand. The turbulent sea has stripped the wood smooth, and only remnants of bark remain. Now, pushed high against the dunes, the sun, wind and sand continue sculpting this ever-changing landscape.
I was privileged to have some beautiful early morning sun on a beautiful untouched beach.
My submission to "Your Best Shot 2017"
I chose this photo from very early in the year. It was not an easy day for shooting because the wind was howling and temperatures were very low. I loved the light, and the sand whipping by the driftwood, catching the light in motion, makes me keep coming back to this photo as my choice for this year's submission.
Race Point Beach
Provincetown, Massachusetts
Cape Cod National Seashore - USA
Photo by brucetopher
© Bruce Christopher 2017
All Rights Reserved
Shot with a Canon 7D.
...always learning - critiques welcome.
No use without permission.
Please email for usage info.
Landscape in Progress
January 28, 2017
The bones of an old and twisted tree washed ashore some time ago, and are in the process of being whipped by wind-driven sand. The turbulent sea has stripped the wood smooth, and only remnants of bark remain. Now, pushed high against the dunes, the sun, wind and sand continue sculpting this ever-changing landscape.
I was privileged to have some beautiful early morning sun on a beautiful untouched beach.
My submission to "Your Best Shot 2017"
I chose this photo from very early in the year. It was not an easy day for shooting because the wind was howling and temperatures were very low. I loved the light, and the sand whipping by the driftwood, catching the light in motion, makes me keep coming back to this photo as my choice for this year's submission.
Race Point Beach
Provincetown, Massachusetts
Cape Cod National Seashore - USA
Photo by brucetopher
© Bruce Christopher 2017
All Rights Reserved
Shot with a Canon 7D.
...always learning - critiques welcome.
No use without permission.
Please email for usage info.