Island’s Edge
The foaming edge of the sea, rhythmic and patterned, lapping or crashing, advancing and receding minutely, moment by moment, and in unfathomable, circadian draughts of ebb and flood, is, across this era, the active partner in defining at any flashing instant the shifting limnus of this land.
Many of these images were taken with a Lensbaby Velvet 28, one of my favorite walking-about lenses when there are broad sights on the day’s horizon, though there are now several taken with the LB Velvet 85, including Pelican’s Rock, the Barnacles, and the Sea Anemone.
























