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Two Ducks
As opposed to one, or three, or a number greater than three. Just a photo of two ducks doing duck things. I hope you enjoy.
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Tagged avians, birds, disturb, ducks, monochrome, motion, ripple, two, water
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Among Floating Plants
This one is probably not a good photo, but I like how there’s almost a kind of pattern within the plants but it’s disturbed by a duck just being there. I hope you enjoy.
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Tagged bird, disturb, duck, float, pattern, plant, ripple, vegetation, water
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Fish Splash
A shot captured during my attempt to capture fish midair. I like how this splash looks like it is twisting around itself. I think that it creates an interesting shape that incorporates motion and a small sense of temporary disarray. … Continue reading
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Tagged disarray, disturb, disturbance, form, motion, movement, shape, splash, twist, water
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Sand
This is a photo of sand! I took this as I wanted to see if I could work out what the small bump was. I like that it disturbs the texture and the “smoothness” of the sand’s surface. I also … Continue reading
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Tagged disturb, lcp19_18, natural, nature, pattern, sand, sediment, texture
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Shallow Flow
A photo taken near a waterfall. I took this photo as I liked the way that the flow (or at least its surface) was disturbed by the geological features underneath the surface. It highlights an interesting interaction between two natural … Continue reading
Along the Flooded Street
Two days ago in the afternoon there was a storm that passed on through Sydney. A bit of hail fell. Some hailstones were larger than others. Fe and I had left work for the day. It was raining when we … Continue reading
Bounding Through the Water
A photo of a dog getting wet. Someone would throw a ball and the dog would go after it which meant bounding into the water and then swimming after the ball. I like the form of the dog in this … Continue reading