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07/24/2009

Yellow seaweed on the Antrim coast

Rocks and seaweed


I thought the contrast of the two elements was quite striking and also really like the colour palette. It makes a change from the usual brightly coloured photographs I'm producing.

24 Jul 2009 00:00:00 | New photographs, rock, rocks, seaweed
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