




Another endless fascination for me is photographing up close the exquisite textures and colors of the natural world.
There's nothing original in this obsession; most photographers who get beyond family snapshots share it.
What astonishes me is what you can do with a well-engineered point-and-shoot camera. It's possible to capture images with a level of detail and clarity I used to think you could achieve only with an SLR.
Very nice! Like a still life in a photograph. Love the beach ones particularly.
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