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01.11.2023 I missed Wordless Wednesday so here’s Tongue-tied Thursday
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Great title and fabulous photo!
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Thanks, Tina! I am glad that you enjoyed the title but it wouldn’t have happened if I had remembered what day it was when I posted it. ๐
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That’s a welcome sight. Many streams in central Texas are shallow or dry.
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It’s not a current current, Steve. From the archives. That said, our brooks are flowing fairly well with the water we’ve received. But worrisome is that lack of snow meaning little snow melt this spring which could mean dried brooks come summer.
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Nice to see the water flowing once again!
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It is although this image is from a few years ago.
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Very complex! I love the competing streams of running water.
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Thanks, Alessandra! This brook offers many nice cascades for a photographer to contemplate.
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Wow, that is awesome!!
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Thanks, Carol. This waterfall is always a treat to photograph.
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Beautiful!
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Thanks, Lynette, for both the comment and the share. ๐
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That’s a clever title, and an interesting image. The crossed streams emphasize the rush of water, and the colors add depth.
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It would have been even more clever had I actually posted it on Thursday. I got confused about what day it was.
I liked the way the rock divided the flow and of course all the different angles add to the appeal.
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Now I’m laughing. When I read the title, I assumed it was Thursday. I can occasionally get confused about the days even without a prompt toward confusion, but with one? Who knows?
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Usually when I lose track of the day it is when I am on vacation and not on a work day. But then as age takes hold confusion does too, at least for me, so it doesn’t take much these days.
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Wonderful image Steve! Really shows the movement of water!
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Thanks, Reed!
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Beautiful composition! (I enjoyed the title too!)
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Thanks, Ann! Well, now it is an appropriate title as opposed to yesterday. ๐
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Tongue-tied. Archived image. Doesn’t matter. It is simply stunning!
I can envision experimenting with a lot of camera settings in that setting.
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Thank you, Wally! It does take some experimenting. There really is no ne setting that can be used with confidence. Water flow speed, light, shaping. All so variable.
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