November 19, 2010
splish splash, I was taking a bath...
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photo by Donald Kinney
Interesting spread on the poll/voting yesterday (for the image above) -- 3 wows and 3 stinks; with 1 each like it, it's o.k., and boring. Guess it was difficult to figure out what it was, being so blurred. Probably a photo a Caveman could have taken. I figure I owe everybody one free trip to the ocean. Front row seats and pleasant sunsets are available.
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A better reporter would be able to tell you the exact name of this variety of kelp, but I don't, so there you go. What I DO know is the kelp solidly anchors itself to the rocks with a root-like holdfast system designed to withstand relentless crashing of the waves.
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So, that is what I did on Wednesday. The San Mateo Coastline was calling. I couldn't resist the urge to visit.
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This final stop was at Pebble Beach -- not the place down by Carmel, but the Pebble Beach about 30 miles south of San Francisco.
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Anybody know the name of these spunky little seaweed things?
I tried a brief look on the web but didn't find them specifically.
I always admire these little soldiers for their tenacity. The amount of punishment they can take from the crashing waves never fails to amaze me.
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5 comments:
Impactantes fotografías. Muy buenas. Felicitaciones. Saludos
Ramón
I always think they look like palm trees. Great captures and interesting coloring for the shots. There are times I do miss the San Mateo coast line. The everchanging ocean does call to me.
Photowannabe is right and didn't know it. Their common name is just that, Palm Tree Kelp.
THANKS EVERYBODY - And Palm Tree kelp it is. I should have known that.
great this water-art, as you make it art. welldone, also the colours are great. my compliments greetings JoAnn
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