The ripples radiating from the cascading water (see Creating a splash) attracted the sunlight and reflected the clear blue sky and surrounding surfaces. The bright light created a kaleidoscope of fluid, constantly changing abstract patterns.
Pond patterns
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hey stranger!
my internet connections have been horrid, though many times i’ve been persistent enough to keep trying until pages/images open. usually i am unable to ‘like’ or comment. i’m in the city today, and – yes! – the page loaded, as did the comment box!
Hi Lisa. It’s good to catch up with you. I enjoy visits to your site quite regularly but am very remiss in not leaving my visiting card!
What a riot of color and movement! Beautiful.
Thanks Lynn. Moving water almost invariably offers interesting patterns. A little saturation has obviously been applied but nothing more drastic.
Almost metallic-like reflections.
I agree – they’re very metallic.
Metal and mercury 🙂
No mercury, no oil, just water I promise you – plus a little sharpening and saturation.
Bonsoir Louis and HH=huge like… 🙂 glad to have come across your blog… my very best and cheers, Mélanie
Hi Mélanie. Welcome. I hope you continue to enjoy my site.
Oh, lovely Louis! Really beautiful! 🙂
Many thanks Gigi. Nature creates wonderful patterns!!