Friday, March 11, 2011
Watery world
When I make a blog post, it has to fill one of two purposes for me: it either has to be educational, or creative. When I'm lucky, it's both. Once in a while I struggle to make it either! When I take pictures, I try to sometimes try to compose a narrative to go with it. And sometimes, there just aren't adequate words to improve upon what the images say for themselves. I took some photos a few weeks ago after we had had some heavy rains. The local creek was running hard, and the color of the water was dreamy, and the mud told stories, and I felt like I was in another world. That's about all I can say.
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2 comments:
I like the idea of the mud telling a story. More than the mud tells a story in your photos. The broken head of grass tells a long story. The leaf on the water? Where has this leaf been?
Great photos.
I always look forward to your posts.
I agree Heather ... just let the images tell the story.
Smashing photos. Cheers FAB.
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