This picture was taken about a year ago, on the beach near the northern lighthouse of Texel island, the Netherlands. I love the abstractness of this landscape. It would be hard to guess what size the fins are if you didn't have that woman in the back, and yet.It seems the wind blows at a very regular speed over the beach, scraping it for its fine sand. Where the fine sand is held down by a heavier grain of sand or some other debris, the wind can only scrape past it. Still blowing hard but very regularly, the level of the beach lowered up to an inch, leaving these amazing little fins to look like miniature sharks have taken over the beach.