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The Coastal Tranche (No. 5) — terrine

Posted on July 3, 2014 by wongswyn

A top-down, close-up photograph of a translucent, gelatinous marine creature, likely a jellyfish, lying on the wet sand. The creature's body is clear with reddish internal matter, and its appearance directly resembles a type of food dish known as a terrine. The image's title, 'terrine,' and its visual metaphor serve as a memorable conclusion to the 'Coastal Tranche' series from the Cape to Cape Walk.

    

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