On Nova Scotia's rugged coast, driftwood washes up as a silent witness to distant journeys. The weathered trunk, shaped by years of currents, wind and salt, almost looks like a sculpture carved by nature itself. In the soft coastal light, patterns and grooves appear, reminiscent of old maps or forgotten stories. The cool tones of stone and sea contrast subtly with the warm, weathered wood tones. This photograph captures a moment of calm at a place where land and ocean meet incessantly. The driftwood seems hooked in time, a silent reminder of the power of the water that brought it here. The composition invites you to come closer, feel the texture, guess the history. A sculpture for anyone who loves natural simplicity, quiet strength and the beauty of things shaped by the elements.
Amateur photographer from Limburg, Flanders. Architecture, nature, macro, travel, and more... Read more…