Tutufa bubo, common name for the “giant frog snail” or “giant frog shell”. I take photos of these shells because there was a time when they were so common you could come back with a handful just by going on a shoreline stroll. Today, they are rare and can be seen only in the main public library in downtown Nassau. For years the upstairs section of the library, which used to serve as the first prison, has been closed due to renovations. At some point in the future, I endeavor to get permission to borrow the rarest and photograph them on the beach.
Balance
How it was made.
I was experimenting on Goodman’s Bay, which is full of marine debris, mainly sea grass swept up from the last rough tide. I finally got the photo at a different beach on a different day. This image always soothes my mind. Ultimately, its very simple photography, but there’s a lot more hard work that goes on behind the scenes.
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