Wendy Feltham is back with more seaweed photos! Click on any of them to enlarge. Enjoy!
Seeing Seaweed – Part 2
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Wendy, I love increasingly getting to know you through photography. The Seeing Seaweed is truly art!
Thanks so much, Holly! There is poetry in our local seaweeds.
I love these images—so much beauty in these patterns—thank you, Wendy!
Thank you, Ellen, that’s very kind of you! This area has such spectacular and varied seaweeds, I hope my photos help others enjoy them.
Wendy does such a great job in showing us the beauty in everything that we may not otherwise notice. Thank you, Wendy.