A still life of rattle stones blue found on the coastal shores of Denmark.
The spherical stones are flint concretions formed around fossil diatoms of the species Plinthosella resonance. In rare cases, the concretion has a loose core, hence the name rattle stone.
The photograph is in colors and edited in a dark and moody style. This print can be framed both vertically and horizontally.
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Rattle stones blue
Printed in Denmark on heavy weight archival Hahnmühle rag paper. Your order is custom printed just for you and signed by the photographer in pencil. Minor cropping may occour to the photograph to fit your chosen size. Let me know if you want yours printed with a narrow white frame for mounting.
