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ink on the water

Photography Monochrome/Black and White posted on May 18, 2016
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It's been raining for weeks here in my area., which is normally dry in the spring. On our way home with Cola my eye was caught by the flooded weeds.

Comments (9)


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chesscanoe

3:01PM | Wed, 18 May 2016

Super composition.

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wysiwig

5:58PM | Wed, 18 May 2016

Excellent title and superb image. It does look like an ink painting.

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kgb224

2:30AM | Thu, 19 May 2016

Superb capture my friend. God bless.

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jendellas

3:35AM | Thu, 19 May 2016

A lovely capture. x

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Domi48

5:04AM | Thu, 19 May 2016

Beautiful, a kind of abstraction.

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AidanaWillowRaven

9:30AM | Thu, 19 May 2016

Cool 😃

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giulband

3:03AM | Mon, 23 May 2016

Fascinating !

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auntietk

3:13PM | Thu, 02 June 2016

I like the way the shadows create a division of space. Great composition, and a nice mood. You do such wonderful work!

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anahata.c

5:27PM | Tue, 07 June 2016

damn, why don't I ever think of this! A wonderful evocation of weeds coming out of water. With, I assume, some reflections. Your postwork will make reflections and real objects the 'same', they suddenly come from the same cloth, so to speak. I love the play of lines and leaves on the water, like a network between little islands. And the busy mass in the upper right corner. I also love your hues: To balance the black, you have this slightly muddy, slightly green-tinted gray. Slightly. When I first found you here, one of the things I commented on was your wonderful subtle tones; how you'd get these green grays, or ever-so-slightly purplish sepias, etc. You're a master of tones, and often those tones evoke very specific feelings that no one can put a name on. That's what this muddy green gray does to me: It's VERY specific--no other hue could conjure what this does---but I can't tell you what it conjures. I can't put a name on it. Another masterful moment from you. (And the "U87A2983"---whatever that is---I like it just sitting there. Like this is part of a catalog of the town, kept in some laboratory somewhere...)


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