Last year, I published A Symphony of Nature: Discovering the World’s Beauty – a visual journey through the wonders of our planet. From birds and butterflies to the sun and the moon, my book contains a collection of photographs that celebrates the beauty of life and the artistry of the natural world.
Each chapter explores a different element of nature, inviting you to pause, reflect, and immerse yourself in the captivating symphony of colours, shapes, and textures that nature so generously provides.
Crustaceans may not be the most glamourous creatures, and they often slip beneath our nature radar, but they’re still part of what makes up the wonder of the nature world.
Crustaceans are a fascinating group of arthropods that include familiar creatures such as crabs, lobsters, shrimp, and barnacles. They belong to the subphylum Crustacea and are found in a wide range of environments, from the deep ocean to freshwater habitats and even on land.
I don’t have many photos of them, but I did manage to capture some crabs scuttling across a beach in Krabi, Thailand.
A Symphony of Shells and Sea follows the crabs of Krabi getting on with their day!


who was minding its own business!
A Symphony of Nature is available to buy on Lulu.com:
A Symphony of Nature: Discovering the World's Beauty
You can also find the photographs featured in my book on a variety of products in my shop:
morrisophotography Shop | Redbubble

I hope you enjoy this series. Peace and Love, G x
