Dunes grasses and fencing are important to our coastal ecosystem.
A sea of grass and sand dunes extend out to the Atlantic Ocean at Bethany Beach in Sussex County, Delaware. This photograph, captured along a beach pathway at Bethany Beach, Delaware, highlights the importance of healthy dune grasses and fence to our coastal ecosystem. These beach grasses and dune fencing help protect the sand dunes and also delineate a pathway to the beach.
Bill Swartwout’s photograph of a pathway through the sand dunes at Bethany Beach draws the viewer in to explore the scene.
Bethany Beach, Delaware, is a popular summer destination along the Atlantic coast of the United States. A beautiful beach with no public access road over the dunes, the town relies on dune fences and grasses to direct visitors towards its sandy shore. Some people like to walk along the dunes and look at the grasses and the fence and maybe even imagine what it must have been like before there were people here.
The very best way to approach photographing a subject is to imagine yourself in conversation with the subject, then moving closer and closer, becoming more of a participant as time goes by. Bill Swartwout’s work is an amazing way to capture the beauty of our natural surroundings, and Crossing the Dunes at Bethany Beach is a wonderful example of that. The photo is tranquil and peaceful, and looks like a scene from a faraway land. It’s an instant favorite!
Thought for the day: If you can’t find joy on the beach, then it’s not the beach that’s wrong.
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Link: Dune Grass at Bethany Beach – Vertical
Link: Crossing the Dunes at Bethany Beach – Horizontal
Link to: Bill’s Bethany Beach Collection.
I like how your blogs are put together! The 2 photos of dunes and grass are equally well done. The information you provide is concise and not overloaded.
Thank you, Jim. I appreciate your comment and compliment. Not wanting to be verbose, I prefer to have the photographs do the “talking.”