04.28.2019 Lesson Learned

You won’t read me saying this is the last one again.  And Michael implored me to keep posting so there’s that as well (I know I am taking liberties with what he actually said). So here is one more that I hadn’t paid attention to when processing the Atherton Brook images. There could be more…who knows, guess I certainly don’t.  🙂

Often I’ll try to tidy up a subject but there are other times when the debris that has collected in a cascade is what makes it interesting.

About Steve Gingold

I am a Nature Photographer with interests in all things related. Water, flowers, insects and fungi are my main interests but I am happy to photograph wildlife and landscapes and all other of Nature's subjects.
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10 Responses to 04.28.2019 Lesson Learned

  1. It’s curious that while the water goes over the falls in a concave-down arc, the branch and the associated greenery form an arc that’s concave up.

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    • I’d like to tell you what’s under there but that would have destroyed it. I am sure the branch’s own curve along with whatever stopped it there to gather leaves would be obvious if not for that pesky water.

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  2. shoreacres says:

    See its eye? It’s almost hidden in all that flowing fur, but it’s clearly some sort of wonderful, even mythic, Massachusetts creature poised at the side of the brook to catch itself some dinner. It’s well camouflaged, so it ought to have a chance.

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  3. Take all the liberties you like if this is the result. And I do see the eye.

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  4. bluebrightly says:

    I like all the “Stuff” that’s caught in the water – it makes the shot more interesting, i think. Gives me something to wonder about.

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  5. melissabluefineart says:

    I like this one a lot. The stuff adds character. 🙂

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