These rocks are part of Hopeman’s Cove Bay at the north
east coast of Scotland. Imagine these rocks once being part of a hot desert,
where the Sahara is now and whose sand dunes still are preserved in the colourful
rocks. Two totally different rock formations or characters or world citizens
banged into each other and became a unity forever. Tracing the hot winds in the
white sandrock with my lingering fingers while my feet try to keep sturdy,
standing on the battered chilly northern coast……Since the Ice Age the whispers of
the burning desert have always won from the battle cries of the north and they
still fill my heart with longing and belonging…..
On this blog I regularly show you an image that really touches or inspires me and to which I write a story. This is about my passions, love, concerns and interests. My life. In showing them, I hope to inspire you to connect with yours. May Beauty and Light be seen and felt. I work as a graphic designer, photographer, book- and stationery producer, living at Findhorn, Scotland. My main website is www.findhornImages.com. The webshop is at www.findhornimages.webs.com
Wednesday, 21 November 2012
Hopeman’s Cove
Labels: play with light
Adriana Sjan Bijman PhotoArt,
Findhorn Images,
Hopeman,
Scotland,
Scottish landscape
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