Enveloping Fishing Nets
Last Friday’s photo challenge theme, to which I am reacting only now because I was away taking pictures in Berlin (soon to be published) is “enveloped”. A trifle mind-bogling that one I admit. So I went back to the dictionary and chose one of many entries i.e. this one: “to surround entirely”. Fishing nets certainly do that and this reminded me of a day we spent in St Vaast la Hougue (aka Utah Beach in June 1944) in Normandy last year. I found these nets very colourful and picturesque.
I'm a photographer and watercolourist. I have practiced photography since childhood and digital photography since 1995. I turned it into my main occupation in 2021. I own a photo studio in Paris, France. Antimuseum.com is both my photo blog and the website for my photography business. My public Flickr space is available at https://flickr.com/yag
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I like the rust against the blue.
Beautiful photos of the fishing nets. That blue colour is certainly marvellous, so striking and eye-catching. Beautiful capture of the rust too. It almost looks like bronze bathed in that sunlight 🙂