A vast rock formation on the Brittany coast is exposed during low tide. Scattered across the surface are dark mussel colonies, firmly attached to the weathered stone. The jagged texture of the rock contrasts with the smooth surface of the shells.
Behind the rocks, the Atlantic Ocean stretches out under a slightly cloudy sky. In the distance, the rolling hills of the mainland are visible, with forests, cliffs and small coves.
The tides have a visible influence here: algae and seaweed hang in tufts among the mussels, and small pools of seawater remain among the rocks. This landscape shows the transition between land and sea, between stillness and movement.
The colours are natural and saturated: sandy stone, deep blue water, dark shells. This shot shows how dynamic and rich life is in the tidal zone, even at a seemingly quiet moment.
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My name is Marjan and I photograph the world as I experience it: from colourful markets and distant landscapes to quiet moments in nature and by the sea.
My work moves between:
- Travel photography; destinations near and far, from paradisiacal beaches to..
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