Nature Photographer Magazine is a magazine for nature photography. Most of their content is sold only through their magazine and there wasn't much to look at or read on the site. They do have a section of articles that are free to read and one is entitled "Maine’s Intertidal World". I was drawn to this article after skimming through the others because of the images included with the text. These images remind me of the photos I took last week of the riverbank. The article itself isn't very earth shattering, it just talks about the algae and fungus and seaweed and how the creatures living on the edge of the sea have adapted to the hard life of extremes. Linda DeStefano Brown is the author/photographer.
For those who take the time to look, this land of amazement offers an innate beauty in every aspect of its being. As you walk through this World, look down and respect the life you see at your feet.
I think the point of this whole article was that you can find beauty and tiny little worlds in places you would rarely look or expect. Seaweed isn't usually what comes to mind when you think about pretty things. These pictures however, proof that they can be just that.
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