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Canon 5D Mk ll
Swell Sculpture Festival 2011, Currumbin Beach, Queensland, Australia.

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swell, sculpture, bead, crystal, web

Photo taken with a Canon 5D Mk ll

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  • Ellanita
    Ellanitaover 1 year ago

    Gorgeous!!!

  • Thankyou Ellanita :)

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  • Andrew Paranavitana
    Andrew Paranav...over 1 year ago

    That’s fantastic! Well done!

  • Thanks so much for the feature :)

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  • Margot Kiesskalt
    Margot Kiesskaltover 1 year ago

    Excellent shot!

  • Thanks Margot :)

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  • lensbaby
    lensbabyover 1 year ago

    Fantastic!

  • Thanks so much :)

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  • Mieke Boynton
    Mieke Boyntonover 1 year ago

    Are they beads, Noelene? How big was the sculpture? It’s beautiful!!

  • It was a beautiful sculpture Mieke. Yes, they are crystal? beads. The spider web created was strung pretty high up between two trees, I would guess that it would have been about 3 – 4 feet across. It was lit at night with a red light, but I preferred the plain clear effect during the day, gave it a more delicate look.

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  • WildestArt
    WildestArtabout 1 year ago

  • Fantastic! Thanks so much :)

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  • LindaR
    LindaRabout 1 year ago

    love this ~ the clarity, the jewels, the soft blue ~ just perfect! xx

  • Hi Linda, thankyou, this was a lovely piece of artwork on the beach. It was llit up at night in red, but I really liked the softness of the clear beads during the day :)

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  • Amy Dee
    Amy Deeabout 1 year ago

    Nicely done… LOVE IT.

  • Thanks so much Amy :)

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