From Where They Come
by Kathi Mirto
Title
From Where They Come
Artist
Kathi Mirto
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
The few prints found in the sand on a winter's day at Oval Beach in Saugatuck, Michigan (USA) are likely left by the sandpipers as the gulls and terns have webbed feet! Long shadows decorate the wind-smoothed sand created by the season's lower angle of the sun. The only sounds heard above the rolling waves are breezes brushing through the golden beach grass or the distant birds. A handful of people linger for short periods hoping to empty themselves from the stresses of daily life and get in touch with what's really important!
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January 29th, 2017
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Comments (18)
Ram Vasudev
Terrific, Kathi. Love the interplay of light and shadows, and how the footprints guide the viewer through the picture. I’m curious about the footprints. Gulls and terns have webbed feet/toes, so the footprints in your picture do not appear to be of a gull or a tern. Sandpiper’s feet are not so webbed, with pointy toes, so they could leave footprints that you have if they tippy-toed on the sand (see the second image at http://www.birdingisfun.com/2013/11/sanderling-true-sandpiper.html). So, the footprints could be from a sandpiper.
John Bartelt
Great image with mood setting textures and shadows and most importantly a wonderful description of that image! Excellent work, Kathi! l/f
Laurie Search
Oooh, I love those shadows, Kathi!!! And the little birdie prints, lol!! Really cool and fabulous image!!! :)))vf
Henk Meijer Photography
Simplicity rules and only the eye of a great photographer is seeing things like this....excellent eye and work, Kathi!
Allan Van Gasbeck
Congratulations! Your outstanding artwork has been chosen as a FEATURE in the “Shadows Silhouettes and Reflections” group on Fine Art America — You are invited to post your featured image to the featured image discussion thread as a permanent place to continue to get exposure even after the image is no longer on the Home Page.