From Russia with Love - August 2016 Sea Glass Photo Contest

by Nick Donofrio aka. Seaglassdog
(Tinton Falls, New Jersey, USA)

Monster Red-Orange Fresnel Lantern Lens

Monster Red-Orange Fresnel Lantern Lens

~ sea glass contest photo was submitted by Nick Donofrio aka. Seaglassdog, Tinton Falls, N.J

WINNER

Where was this photo taken? 

Russia, sorry folks cannot mention the loation of this beach!

Weather and time of day?

June 12, 2013 & Sunny

What were your feelings or impressions when taking this photo?

Anywhere else I would have done a backflip but this beach was covered in them along with Orange, Yellow bottle bottoms, all shades of Blue, Pinks, Lime & my seaglass discovery NEOS that contain the rare Earth element "Neodymium" and change color from a Lavender Purple in sunlight to a Cornflower, Aqua or Seafoam Green in different types of inside lighting!!

What kind of camera and/or lens did you use?

Canon Powershot

What tips do you have for taking good photos of sea glass?

My best photos are taken when I wet the seaglass and let the Sun shine through showing the burst of color!

Never take seaglass photos on a cloudy day because they come out flat and unimpressive!


~ sea glass contest photo was submitted by Nick Donofrio aka. Seaglassdog, Tinton Falls, N.J









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Sep 01, 2016
From Russia with Love
by: Anonymous

Hi,

Could be a tailgate light or a airport lightbulb from the tarmac.

I thought it was from an insulator, but nyet.!

Great find!

Aug 15, 2016
Beautiful
by: David

Great find and photo Nick!

Aug 14, 2016
Stunner!
by: Selkie's Sea Glass

What a find! I have found a few small bits of red, but nothing of this calibre.

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