I like this very much. It's become something of a commonplace to contrast crisply sharpened scenery, against long-exposure, waxy and blurred water - but this one somehow achieves the reverse! It's the fleeting ripples which 'anchor' the eye briefly, as it roams the pictorial surface - and not so much, those softly defined trees.
I like this very much. It's become something of a commonplace to contrast crisply sharpened scenery, against long-exposure, waxy and blurred water - but this one somehow achieves the reverse! It's the fleeting ripples which 'anchor' the eye briefly, as it roams the pictorial surface - and not so much, those softly defined trees.
ReplyDeleteThanks Richard. Water never fails to fascinate. Lots of "water" up in the air in this view as well.
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