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Stone Barge in the River of Time #01

Photography Landscape posted on Oct 29, 2004
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We could think of time as a river ... a river that is implacable, always moving, never returning. For us, it moves far too swiftly. The land and stones might have a different perspective -- not as hurried and a longer view. The rock in this image experienced a time of motion, of change ... but not recently. Perhaps at some time in the future, it's journey could resume. That river of time could give movement to that rock again. Perhaps some others that are also waiting. This image was captured in an area that was touched by glacial forces until about 10,000 to 12,000 years ago. Glacial erratics are stones that became embedded in the glacial ice and flowed with it from north to south. The size does not seem to present a problem to the glaciers -- this one is about 2x to 3x the size of a VW "bug"; the largest one in North America weighs 4,662 tons. They are recognizable by how they differ from the neighboring soil or rocks as well as striations or grooves cut into the sides by grinding against other rocks while being moved by the glacial ice. Equipment was a Nikon Coolpix 4300; automatic exposure; tripod; 2272x1704 pixels; high image quality. The only postwork was to crop and resize in Photoshop 7. Thank you very much for viewing. I appreciate each and every comment that is made -- progress depends on criticism and advice as well as praise.

Comments (5)


Heart'Song

10:34AM | Sat, 30 October 2004

Mmmmm...this is beautiful, and you've got me longing for the forest. Thanks

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souleye

2:57PM | Sat, 30 October 2004

I see a giant turtle head. Still moving in that river you speak of... :)

irinka

6:38PM | Mon, 01 November 2004

Since most everything is dull and gray , the contrast and depth in the picture is admirable

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Bungalo

3:54AM | Mon, 20 December 2004

The name gives quite a bit different impresion on this image... NIce work on this.. rock :)

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SevenOfEleven

1:25PM | Sat, 16 February 2008

Time is always flowing so the ship is always sailing. Eventually its trip will end when the rock is broken down into sand and or mud. Everyday a little bit is lost, just a matter of time until the river wears it down to nothing. Great job with this.


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