I'm always fascinated by the textures of water surfaces in different lights. I can let my eyes unfocus and see the patterns shifting and swirling, the colors weaving in and out. Yet it's so hard to capture that with a camera. Our brains must do some editing on the raw data.
But here are two attempts at sharing the moods of Pentwater Lake with you.
![rippled water](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj-WSv9HqVPXUp-mhIoOyqyU-Zv62Tt4akI1nHzTYIr3tMwixzmOeXc0Md2MHel4tL14bX0yifIMv6xpjxm7t6dDeR0pjITHZmJCwev4Zmo9d3CcyKut3zRCePJgyhmeBgmxM6iZp8ELZE/s280/ripples07.jpg)
![rippled water](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiCoYfw-5f359343geeIlL16jkWd0500l38L52k8R5HVBhHITQZduJo4yZ9WD1YhQ-EqlKnPaXrViS-q0smAq1_GFvjfjDXGW3itH1qAdUEKQTzZFhSN-M9BewtUkXX4mCtog_rBSUoXfI/s280/ripples06.jpg)
Ready to call it a day. Tomorrow is work.
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I can see and feel the gentle swells of ripples in the first pic. So peaceful, makes me want to nap.
ReplyDeleteIt's a shame that a camera doesn't always capture a picture exactly the way our eyes see it. These are very cool.
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