Love these images, with the colour palette leading from yellows and greens, then some blue and back to the yellows… and the motion in the first and last images. 🙂 🙂
I have always been fond of the combination of yellow and blue and therefore, am completely enamored with the leaf in the water. I hope it is in a gallery somewhere 🙂
Well, I need to do that – yes, that color combination is really nice. Bright, sunny days where everything is high contrast aren’t always photographers’ favorites but there are things you can do with any kind of light.
I also sense a contrast of sound here, the sound of moving water, and from the leaves, a crisp, dry kind of sound, if any at all. Beautiful group of images, and again, a sense of nostalgia, as nature makes itself ready for a colder season.
Powerful photographs and words. The photos are all beautiful, particularly the more-abstract photos (or “in motion”).
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Great to hear from you. I admit I was really pleased with the water images. I have more of them to play with, too! Thanks very much!
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Love these images, with the colour palette leading from yellows and greens, then some blue and back to the yellows… and the motion in the first and last images. 🙂 🙂
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Thank you Sue, I had a good time taking them and then working on them back home.
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Lynn, these pictures are masterful. Very poetic. Can’t take my eyes of them. There is nothing to complain.
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Oh, so nice to hear. Really! Thank you.
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I have always been fond of the combination of yellow and blue and therefore, am completely enamored with the leaf in the water. I hope it is in a gallery somewhere 🙂
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Well, I need to do that – yes, that color combination is really nice. Bright, sunny days where everything is high contrast aren’t always photographers’ favorites but there are things you can do with any kind of light.
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I love these water images and your words as well! Nicely done, Blue. 🙂
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Thank you – lots of water up here, that’s for sure – even in the dry season, which does exist.
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Amazing Photographs!!!
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Thank you – it was a satisfying afternoon.
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Beautiful shots! I love the simplicity that you have focused on here….so many walk by these little gems of nature. 🙂
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I’m glad you said that – thanks!
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You will know that I really enjoy this collection, especially the first and the last – their rhythm and movement.
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It was really fun sitting on the rocks taking photos of the water, with all the movement and colors.
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love the contrast idea here – magnificent captures indeed
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It’s good to hear from you – it’s the yin and yang of it – thanks!
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As every, wonderful words and pictures Lynn!
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Thanks!!
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Whisky, Uisghe Beatha, The Water of Life ………………. intoxicating pictures!
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Really! I had to look that one up – thanks for challenging me!
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Always such a pleasure to see your walks in pictures Lyn, the simple beauty and drama in your shots are always so striking.
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Thanks you Patti – good to hear from you.
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I also sense a contrast of sound here, the sound of moving water, and from the leaves, a crisp, dry kind of sound, if any at all. Beautiful group of images, and again, a sense of nostalgia, as nature makes itself ready for a colder season.
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Your pictures and words touch me and give new understanding. I love the mixing of dry and wet and still and moving. I specially like the wet pictures.
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These are all so wonderful, Lynn. Your words and images combine to make this a really superb post. 🙂
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Wonderful post, Lynn! 🙂
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