03.14.2022 Mum’s the word Monday-Hop Brook Rock Abstract

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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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21 Responses to 03.14.2022 Mum’s the word Monday-Hop Brook Rock Abstract

  1. Abstract it is, so no words needed.

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  2. I really like this! The movement, the colors, the flow.

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  3. Very nice Steve! Very interesting image and the moving water makes the main center subject stand out!

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  4. Littlesundog says:

    My first thought was that it appeared as a tornado roping down with debris scattering all around! Nice capture!

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  5. Tina says:

    It could be a Hubble image–not of this Earth at all!

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  6. shoreacres says:

    It reminds me of images of nebulae that have come back to us from the Hubble telescope. The one known as the Butterfly Nebula came to mind, probably because of the colors. This is one I’d hang on my wall in a minute — in fact, it deserves to be wall-sized.

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  7. Like a tiger’s eye gem stone. What a colour!

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  8. Todd Henson says:

    Very nice! I really like this one, the colors, the pattern, how you’ve captured and processed it. All the motion around that small island of stability. This works really well.

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  9. The light is in all the right places!

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