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Seagrass Abstractions

Robert Hecht

Robert Hecht

Robert Hecht

Robert Hecht has been a dedicated fine art photographer for nearly sixty years. His work has been exhibited internationally and published frequently. Brooks Jensen, the editor and publisher of the photography journal LensWork, in which Robert’s work has been featured numerous times, has described his uniqueness this way: “His is a Zen-like eye…finding the extraordinary in the ordinary.” Robert and his wife, Dale Harrison Miller, live in Portland, Oregon. Robert’s latest book, Stolen Moments: A Photographer’s Personal Journey, can be ordered from MagCloud.com.

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A four-mile sand spit is the defining feature of a unique park on the Pacific coast at Manzanita, Oregon. Nehalem Bay State Park is a place of many wonders, where the sand spit separates the ocean on one side from the bay on the other. The bay has been formed by the confluence of the beautiful Nehalem River with the Pacific. For a number of years, it has been a favourite place of mine for walking, photographing and, in general, contemplating the wonders of the natural world.

At low tide on the bay side, one can often see bits of seagrass, and I have been fascinated by the swirling patterns created by the receding tides, forming one of a kind designs while seeming to freeze the grasses in motion—that is, until the tide comes in again. For me, these ‘artistic’ grass patterns prove that Nature really is the consummate artist. The rest of us merely copy.

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