“Driftwood”

Driftwood

“Driftwood” is the latest addition to my portfolio and captures a perfect Autumn morning looking north along Second Beach at Tannum Sands. A lone piece of Driftwood washed up on the sand and bathed in the early morning light adds to the image. As with all my portfolio images it is available for purchase as a Greeting Card, Desktop Framed Print, Canvas Print, or Fine Art Photographic Print. I hope you like it. Cheers, Gary

 

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