Fleur de Lis - April 2014 Sea Glass Photo Contest

by Victoria Reinhardt
(Boston, USA)

Fleur de Lis

Fleur de Lis

~ sea glass contest photo was submitted by Victoria Reinhardt in Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Where was this photo taken?


I found this beautiful pale pink piece of glass in Jamaica in March 2014.

What were your feelings or impressions when taking this photo?

 I was absolutely delighted.

The next day on the same beach in heavy surf I looked down as a wave crashed over my feet and delivered the yellow piece.

I was stunned!

What are the chances?


~ sea glass contest photo was submitted by Victoria Reinhardt




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