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Barnacles and shell fish.....

Barnacles and shell fish.....

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Dennis Maloney


Free Account, searcy, Arkansas

Barnacles and shell fish.....

.......they were on a post that is normally under water, we were just lucky to be there at it's lowest, taken at Robin's Hood Bay on the coast of North Yorkshire, England. Visited with our dear friends Sue and Harold.....

Thanks for stopping by, and all comments are appreciated......

Comentarios 13

  • Peter van der Houwen 18/02/2015 16:54

    Fantastic composition!
    BR Peter.
  • MAURICE CLEGG 21/01/2015 11:07

    wonderful detail of this barnacle encrusted wood.
    regards, Maurice.
  • Adele D. Oliver 19/01/2015 2:07

    a fascinating view of the underwater and now
    exposed sealife ... the barnacles all open and
    letting one appreciate the little creatures inside ....
    a fine shot with excellent exposure - great details
    and textures !!!
    a hug, Adele
  • Gerlinde Weninger 18/01/2015 20:08

    look very nice in their petrifications!
    Ein Servus von Gerlinde
  • Lawson McCulloch 18/01/2015 12:59

    Nature has given a fine view that you have captured so nicely Dennis.
    best wishes,
    from Lawson
  • Lila 18/01/2015 10:42

    eine sehr interessante Aufnahme !!!
    L.G. Lila
  • Harold Thompson 18/01/2015 10:01

    Colourful nature that grows under the water
    :-)) Harold
  • archiek 18/01/2015 9:17

    Looks like you caught the filter feeders napping. They look totally different at high tide. Good shot of these little critters.
    Regards,
    Archie
  • Wolfgang Weninger 18/01/2015 8:54

    oh, you've looked for oysters and sea mussels ... but these ones are not as delicious as photogenic
    Servus, Wolfgang
  • Mauro Tomassetti 18/01/2015 8:43

    Excellent details of the shell and beautiful photo!
    Regards Mauro
  • † Ushie Farkas 18/01/2015 8:38

    It is really INTERESTING!! Compliment, Den!
    Best wishes
  • Sue Thompson 18/01/2015 8:34

    The coast of North Yorkshire is a veritable treasure trove of things to photograph, and here you chose some olsbarnacles and whelks and other selife as it clings to the old post. Good light and details.

    :))