River Flow CAFFAS 6 – Detail of water surface texture and pattern in the fast flowing shallow chalk River Cerne just above the sluice at Forston Farm in Dorset, England, October 2017.
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Itβs so beautiful. It reminds me of ripple ice formations I see on shallow puddles that have a skin of ice on them.
Thank you, Claudia. I can see what you mean. Ice would be easier to photograph. These moving water patterns are very beautiful but exist for only a few microseconds before changing into something else.
Thank you, John. I almost feel like I should apologise for posting so many moving water pattern and texture photographs but I am fascinated by them and can’t help taking more and more of them.
Why? Post the photos you like, that’s why we have blogs, because we want to share our photos, and I never get tired on beautiful pictures.π I have my favorite motifs as well and post them a lot.π
You are right, of course. I do agree with you. But sometimes I lose confidence about what I am doing – even though I really enjoy taking the photographs and my personal exploratory process..
Itβs so beautiful. It reminds me of ripple ice formations I see on shallow puddles that have a skin of ice on them.
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Thank you, Claudia. I can see what you mean. Ice would be easier to photograph. These moving water patterns are very beautiful but exist for only a few microseconds before changing into something else.
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This pictures of “liquid silver” is so beautiful.π
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Thank you, John. I almost feel like I should apologise for posting so many moving water pattern and texture photographs but I am fascinated by them and can’t help taking more and more of them.
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Why? Post the photos you like, that’s why we have blogs, because we want to share our photos, and I never get tired on beautiful pictures.π I have my favorite motifs as well and post them a lot.π
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You are right, of course. I do agree with you. But sometimes I lose confidence about what I am doing – even though I really enjoy taking the photographs and my personal exploratory process..
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Yes, that is a thing I really like about it, it’s one flutter of a butterfly wing, let’s say, never repeated, and caught by chance almost?
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