I couldn't stay and enjoy this experience (working), but this was the kind of place I could sit and stare at the water for hours. The way the light plays on the water and makes patterns with the tape grass flowing below it. Everything moving just slightly and always changing.
Here's an un-retouched view. One just can't capture the magic in a still photo.
So, I worked on making some magic just for fun. This one isn't changed too much.
I like this one a lot. I can see this with less contrast as a background for a book cover.
What do you think this one looks like?
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5 comments:
These are beautiful arts.
I like what you've done with your artistic renderings. Now, I'm sitting here thinking of lazy summer afternoons. Thanks ever so much.
I'm like that with fire. I love to sit and watch the flames flicker. I get mesmerized by it.
Those are some very cool images you came up with
rainfield- I know you see stories in them!
Chuck- lazy afternoons indeed!
Ann- fire and water, yup!
Whoo, amazing photos!
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