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Every few years the salt ponds dry out and reveal an everchanging landscape of water and salt. The last occurrence, fields of salt hexes formed creating a plethora of patterns. This time however, the salt ponds dried out into a combination of salt fields and water channels. While searching around for some foreground I came across this large U-shaped channel. A few weeks later the water channels mostly disappeared, and the area became a large salt flat with a sheen of water. Shortly after that, rain arrived in the Bay Area and the area was underwater yet again; such is the lifecycle of these salt pond where prime conditions are fleeting.
You'll probably agree with me when I say my previous upload of this installation is more successful, this is being uploaded mostly to show how the lights change colour creating an everchanging spectacle.
The Yayoi Kusama installation called 'Gleaming Lights of the Souls' was one of the very last things we saw during our visit to the Louisiana Museum in Denmark. It's constructed in a small room big enough for only a few people to enter at a time, consequently queues can be quite long when the Museum is busy. It was well worth the wait though even if still photography can't really do the room of glowing pulsating orbs justice......
The Museum is currently showing a retrospective of her work : en.louisiana.dk/exhibition/yayoi-kusama
More shots from my trip : www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/albums/72157656314165922
From the Louisiana Museum website : 'Gleaming Lights of the Souls by Yayoi Kusama is one of the most beloved pieces in the museum collection. The installation, dating from 2008, consists of a single space, four by four meters. The walls and ceilings are covered with mirrors; the floor is a reflecting pool; and you stand in the middle of the water on a platform.
Hanging from the ceiling above you are a hundred lamps that resemble glowing ping pong balls. These lamps change colour in a way that transport us into a special rhythm and pulse, almost as though we become one with the universe of the installation. Gleaming Lights of the Souls is a truly lyrical work of art in every sense.'
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The sky yesterday was doing all kinds of intense things, in a constant state of agitation, it was different each time I looked. The starlings were swirling about by the hundreds, speckling the already dramatic scenes as they unfolded. I tried to capture it as best Icould, inbetween weighing pumpkins, as I should have been. I tweaked this series, obviously, but not as much as you might think.
On vacation in Port. Saint Lucie, Florida visiting my Aunt and cousin for a week, pretty cold here for Florida! But Wednesday I went to see my brother in Miami, (were it was much warmer) we went and hit all the thrift shop looking for gold! lol On the way home the sun was setting, and he told me if I wanted he would pull over...As we past a park I saw these pines in the sky against an amazing sunset, so he pulled over, the clouds were moving so fast.
I hope everyone had an awesome New Year's and not to many hang overs!
Here's to a beautiful New Year for us all!
xoxoxo
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Still a fair few more cranes over the City of London........ I guess there's a bit of a lag between a building being given the go-ahead and a financial slowdown hitting but I can imagine some of these buildings being empty for a while.
Click here for more of my 'Cities of the World' photos : www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/albums/72157603085439581
From Wikipedia, "A growing number of tall buildings and skyscrapers are principally used by the financial sector. Almost all are situated in the eastern side around Bishopsgate, Leadenhall Street and Fenchurch Street, in the financial core of the city. In the north there is a smaller cluster comprising the Barbican Estate's three tall residential towers and the commercial CityPoint tower. In 2007, the 100 m (328 ft) tall Drapers' Gardens building was demolished and replaced by a shorter tower."
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Keravanjoki water reflections upside down (lighter exposure). Keravanjoki, Hyvinkää, Finland.
I just loved to watch and shoot photos of this everchanging water reflections. The reflecting trees are actually facing downwards and all the photo is water surface, but I liked the idea to turn the photo upside down and consider blue as blue sky instead of water. To me these reflections are paintings but these are real raw Nikon D610 photos as well. I only altered exposure and saturation a little bit.
We're having a nice long spell (two weeks...which is rare) of winter in the Netherlands at the moment so I decided to get a day off to take advantage of the these wintry conditions and try to shoot some winter images. I finished a nice day of exploring the northeastern tip part of my country at the coast. Here, tidal conditions prevail and because of the freezing temperatures and low tide, the scene looked very different from how it normally looks. Chunks of ice were spread all over the area. Combined with a nice, clear and cold sunset I was able to shoot some, to myself, unique photos. I never came to visit the area before but I'm sure I 'll get back here another time....a great erea with everchanging circumstances...:)
Have a nice day!
The Miroir d'eau (Water Mirror) or Miroir des Quais (Quay Mirror) in Bordeaux is the World's largest reflecting pool, covering 3,450 square metres (37,100 sq ft). Water is pumped onto the slabs to form a mirror, it is then drained and misted. The effect of this is an everchanging tableu of light and reflections. I was so fascinated about the pool and the people around it that I decided to capture the scene over several hours. This image was taken at 20:12 and I will post a timeline finishing at 20.25.
Small bridges made from bamboos are a common sight across Bangladesh. Numerous canals and rivers scour through the flatlands, and building permanent bridges is not an ideal solution due to the everchanging courses of these canals and rivers. Using bamboos is much more economical.
But why use only one thin bamboo? I have no clue at all.
Mamudpur, Delduar, Tangail
Bangladesh.
an unexpected paycheck for my ramblings appeared in my mailbox...
1. did i add it to a college fund?
2. did i pay the weekly grocery bill?
3. did i put it in my retirement piggy bank, thinking of the future?
4. did i go on ebay and snag myself a vintage typewriter, so i can ramble the old fashioned way?
it was a no-brainer :)
To celebrate 9 months of The Mystic Realms being open, we've decided to host another Photo contest!
Our sims are everchanging and have evolved exponentially over the past few months. So, our theme for this contest is of Change Whether it be through transformation, seasons change, magical influence, use your creativity in both story and photography and use of our sims to showcase Change.
Photo Contest Rules:
Use the #TMRPhotoContestNov2022
Be in Sim Theme. (i.e. Medieval, fantasy, magical, mermaid, viking, etc. No modern, sci fi, western, etc allowed.)
Be on any of the 5 Main Mystic Realms Sims and Include the SLURL in the description. No photos will be counted if an SLURL is not provided.
Tag the Mystic Realms Rp flickr account on Flickr
Add to our Flickr Group
Follow the theme: Change
Submit your photo before November 30th.
All are welcome to join in, max 2 submissions per person. Winners chosen by anonymous group of third party outside of Second Life. There is a 45 Minute rezz time on each sim for any temporary rezzing needed.
Contest Prizes:
1st place: 5k L
2nd place: 2.5k L
3rd place: 1k L
Please be aware any photos submitted may be showcased on our social medias and website to promote both the contest and the sims itself.*
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FORTITUDE
noun
strength of mind that enables one to endure adversity with courage.
Synonyms: Heroism; Bravery; Intrepidity; Valor; Gallantry; Daring; Firmness; Hardihood; Boldness; Dauntlessness; Resolution.
_______
Why did I lay out all those words above?
Because they are all part of you.
Simple as they are, they are powerful when you believe them, cherish them, build them up and bring them out from the inside.
They are words usually associated with great influential leaders, Martin Luther King Jr., Mother Teresa, Gandhi, Pope John Paul II, the list goes on...
And you have them inside you.
You may not believe me or may not fully believe that you have it...I do believe.
Live today, and everyday with them, may they be attached to the legacy you would like to imprint to this everchanging beautiful world.
Be that positive change for the world...
Taken during the same afternoon with this
Camera ISO: 1250 on Canon 5D
location: Cannon Beach, Oregon Pacific Coast.
Thank You for viewing this image my flickr friends.
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Part of London's everchanging skyline. This is actually Legal and General's head office in Colemn Street, close to London's Barbican Centre
Like a mathematician of colours
in his laboratory of wavelenghts,
subtraction after subtraction
I've reached a perfect formula
to render an electromagnetic final
description of you:
green - the distilled measured joy
of your Mona Lisa smile;
white - the lightness
of your supernatural being, everchanging
like wind-driven summer clouds;
and blue - the sky-looking ocean
of your unbounding peaceful restless
soul.
The light reflecting on the station.
A buoy. The edge of a lane from childhood swimming lessons. A marker in open water delineating the wild hazards unseen. On the beach as silhouettes. Infinitely reconfigurable like building toys in transparent, solid and reflective units. From afar it creates a fog, a cloud, drops reflecting and refracting the light. Like a distant memory, never a perfect picture, but disjointed flashes of foggy recollections. You approach. Figures come into view, everchanging as they interact with the installation. You enter, experiencing the landscape framed and re-framed.
Obscured. Reversed. Revealed.
This shot was taken during one of my sunrise sessions in Rosolina Mare (see my What a meaningful world... for information about that peculiar location).
Session over: back home - or so I thought. The sun had already climbed some of his way above the horizon and the sky was enlivened by an everchanging play of light and shade as the clouds and the sun was struggling for supremacy in the heavens. A lone sailing boat was gently gliding through the gleaming waters - it looked so small and fragile under such a sky, yet so bold... I could not avoid recalling Ulysse's tale in Dante's Inferno, Canto xxvi, 124-125:
And having turned our stern unto the morning,
We of the oars made wings for our mad flight *
How many choices we have made and will make... Some of them were bold ones, leading to "mad flights". But a defining feature of being human is that we should point to better ourselves and to gain new knowledge of the world we live in - and of the world which lives inside ourselves. I think that these are just different sides of the very process of being human - something you can not attain once and for all, rather a continuing, neverending journey. After all, again quoting from Ulysses' tale, we
were not made to live like unto brutes,
But for pursuit of virtue and of knowledge.
(Inferno, xxvi, 119-120)
A lifelong journey worth to be undertaken. My journey. And yours, too, so... bon voyage, my friends!
* We should actually change "stern" to "bow", since while Ulysses' journey was westward, that depicted in this scene is eastward, heading for the rising sun. Oh, and presumably no oars here, just sails translucent in the golden light of a new day.
(I quoted from the renowned translation of the Divine Comedy by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1st edition 1867)
I have obtained this picture by blending an exposure bracketing [-1.3/0/+1.3 EV] (from a single RAW file) by luminosity masks in the Gimp (EXIF data, as usual, refer to the "normal exposure" shot), then I added some final touches with Nik Color Efex Pro 4 plus a small trick of mine involving a bw version of the image generated with Nik Silver Efex pro 2).
I enjoyed looking through my windows this morning to see the everchanging sky and how the sunlight kissed the buildings and trees in my Humber Bay Shores neighbourhood.
Thanks for visiting, good morning to each of you. Stay safe and healthy. #BeKind
As the firmament spins around us
and seasons change,
Think on this:
People come and people go,
the outrage on the media
is both constant and
everchanging.
We can endure. We can flourish.
Or we can whither on the vine.
- a fragment
#flow #flowarts #flowartis #hoop #buffalo #NY #buffalove #inthebuff #HoytLake #street #streetphotography #candid #beauty #on1pics #on1photos #DxOPhotoLab #DxOFilmPack #NikCollection #microfourthirdsgallery #mono #monochrome #toned #originalwork
#ccwelcome
One of the major virtues of early rising in the hills is to be able to watch the valley being gradually lit by rays of the rising sun.The visuals are extremely beautiful as the ridges, low hills and high mountainpeaks are all differentially illuminated.There's also the everchanging layers of myriad hues as the rays are scattered by the particles of fog.This shot, somewhat out of Kausani, depicts the play of light around prominences of Garur and other valleys during early morning. Pl see large or magnified.
While Friday was the official kick-off to the autumn season ... who says you have to wait that long to start seeing the seasonal changes of the leaves in Colorado?
On our first drive up to the Mesa, in August, we could already see the aspen leaves beginning to turn their iconic golden color. When mixed in with greens of leaves lagging behind, it was a sight that we had anticipated for so long. To witness first hand the seasonal changes ... rather than the greens of Florida - almost year-round - and also feel the crispness to the air. Yep, I think that I can get used to this.
This weekend is Color Week up on the Mesa and while we're steering clear of the crowds that will be undoubtedly making their pilgrimage to view the colors, we'll for sure return up there shortly thereafter. Let's hope that the leave hung on in all of the winds that we've experienced here lately. :-)
Thanks for stopping by to view ... Happy Sunday.
© 2017 Debbie Tubridy / TNWA Photography
www.tnwaphotography.wordpress.com
If you haven't done so yet, feel free to check out the latest blog post (noted above) for all about our own personal transitions.
Mighty sunset cloud. Ritassaarensuo, Hyvinkää, Finland. 25.4.2018.
I like to use my Nikkor 28-300mm a lot during everchanging scenes like sunsets and sunrises that allows me to zoom on some beautiful details. In this case in a minute I was able to catch both wider (here) and narrower
www.flickr.com/photos/talaakso/27941868108
view. This time I was shooting with Nikon D5100, while I mainly use Nikon D610 with larger sensor. It is great that I can use same lenses for different sensor sizes.
A cocktail of spectacular layers of colours with this amazing sunrise.
I love watching the winter sunrise as the colours are just so red!
As fast as it comes, it disappears in just a few minutes.
The everchanging colours of the sky, clouds and sun....nature is just amazing!
Explore - front page for 3 hours!
Taken from the Forcan Ridge in the area known as Kintail. West Highlands of Scotland.The everchanging weather conditions really gave way for some fantastic lighting with immensely dark clouds and dappled light over Glen Shiel and Loch Duich in the distance.
From my cabin-balcony (w/tripod) just north of Cuba
*[So, it was a unique situation here; the ship was moving along
fairly briskly and effortlessly. The sun was slowly and slightly
moving upward. The sea was staying pretty much the same,
but the cloudscapes and blocks of clouds were continually
'changing' from minute to minute with the constant cruise-ship
movement. It was like an everchanging sunrise movie...LOL
I had no problem with it! Showed me a different and unique
cloudscape scene...from minute to minute. Thanks for looking.]
*[I also got a nice chance here to play around with the DOF
on my new camera that I bought a week before this trip. I am
quite happy with the results. It seems to do well near and far.]
Rock Legends Cruise VIII ~ Feb. 27 - March 2, 2020
Independence of the Seas ~ Royal Caribbean Line
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MS_Independence_of_the_Seas
Fort Lauderdale - Fort Lauderdale (Five Days at Sea)
Twenty-four bands ~ Five Day Party ~ three stages
Concerts all day-and-night from 10AM to 2:30AM
2020 Bands: Roger Daltrey - Roger Hodgson - Robby Krieger
Nancy Wilson - UFO - Uriah Heep - Don Felder - Elvin Bishop
Sebastian Bach - Mark Farner - Atlanta Rhythm Section
The Immediate Family - The Artimus Pyle Band - Wet Willie
Head East - Gary Hoey - Angel - Larkin Poe - Two Wolf - Goose
Brandon "Taz" Niederauer - Steve Rogers - Cour Supreme
*Rock Legends 2020 - Video Sampler
www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9Nw7CqZ4VE
*All proceeds from all the Rock Legends Cruises go to NAHA :
Native American Heritage Association, a non-profit organization
dedicated to fighting hunger and providing basic life necessities
to families living on Reservations in South Dakota, U.S.A.
Rock Legends VII (Feb 2019) Cruise Video
www.youtube.com/watch?v=3pIMWuGq2WI&feature=youtu.be&...
*2020 Rock Legends Cruise VIII slide-show:
As the firmament spins around us
and seasons change,
Think on this:
People come and people go,
the outrage on the media
is both constant and
everchanging.
We can endure. We can flourish.
Or we can whither on the vine.
- a fragment
#flow #flowarts #flowartis #hoop #buffalo #NY #buffalove #inthebuff #HoytLake #street #streetphotography #candid #beauty #on1pics #on1photos #DxOPhotoLab #DxOFilmPack #NikCollection #microfourthirdsgallery #mono #monochrome #toned #originalwork
#ccwelcome
On our first night at the Jackson Lake Lodge in Grand Tetons National Park we got a world-class sunset ! I couldn't tear myself from the everchanging view for long, as the clouds drifted across the mountain tops and the sunlight broke through here and there.
winter is subtle at times, the snow here comes and goes frequently... although I remember as a child near this spot the snow came deeper and lasted a long time. Now we get skiffs, occasionally a foot or two, and it melts off again. There was one year, maybe it was in the early 1980's, when this field was covered with 8 feet of snow in one huge storm, and up the mountain in Trout Lake there was at least 10 feet that fell in the same storm.
The White Salmon River is currently most well known for its rafting and kayaking, much of which happens just behind my back across the road. Just to my left as I take this is the tiny town of Husum... don't blink going by or you will miss it!
Here is a series of the area, the other two shots are closer to White Salmon near the Northwest Lake Dam... the area is full of orchards... apple, pear, cherry....and grapes.
This is another shot taken a week ago of the "Big Red" Lighthouse in Holland, Michigan. I moved around getting different angles, light and the everchanging sky. It was a sight to behold. More views coming in a few days. This is best seen in the Light Box.
From my cabin-balcony (w/tripod) just north of Cuba
*[So, it was a unique situation here; the ship was moving along
fairly briskly and effortlessly. The sun was slowly and slightly
moving upward. The sea was staying pretty much the same,
but the cloudscapes and blocks of clouds were continually
'changing' from minute to minute with the constant cruise-ship
movement. It was like an everchanging sunrise movie...LOL
I had no problem with it! Showed me a different and unique
cloudscape scene...from minute to minute. Thanks for looking.]
*[I also got a nice chance here to play around with the DOF
on my new camera that I bought a week before this trip. I am
quite happy with the results. It seems to do well near and far.]
Rock Legends Cruise VIII ~ Feb. 27 - March 2, 2020
Independence of the Seas ~ Royal Caribbean Line
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MS_Independence_of_the_Seas
Fort Lauderdale - Fort Lauderdale (Five Days at Sea)
Twenty-four bands ~ Five Day Party ~ three stages
Concerts all day-and-night from 10AM to 2:30AM
2020 Bands: Roger Daltrey - Roger Hodgson - Robby Krieger
Nancy Wilson - UFO - Uriah Heep - Don Felder - Elvin Bishop
Sebastian Bach - Mark Farner - Atlanta Rhythm Section
The Immediate Family - The Artimus Pyle Band - Wet Willie
Head East - Gary Hoey - Angel - Larkin Poe - Two Wolf - Goose
Brandon "Taz" Niederauer - Steve Rogers - Cour Supreme
*Rock Legends 2020 - Video Sampler
www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9Nw7CqZ4VE
*All proceeds from all the Rock Legends Cruises go to NAHA :
Native American Heritage Association, a non-profit organization
dedicated to fighting hunger and providing basic life necessities
to families living on Reservations in South Dakota, U.S.A.
Rock Legends VII (Feb 2019) Cruise Video
www.youtube.com/watch?v=3pIMWuGq2WI&feature=youtu.be&...
*2020 Rock Legends Cruise VIII slide-show:
I enjoyed looking through my windows this morning to see the everchanging sky and how the sunlight kissed the buildings and trees in my Humber Bay Shores neighbourhood.
Thanks for visiting, good morning to each of you. Stay safe and healthy. #BeKind
Road A838, Scottish Highlands.
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There's something hypnotic, encompassing about the huge thunder of everchanging rivers like this. Do you feel it? A micromoment at a gorge near Rotorua, New Zealand ...
The subject of life on our dear old Blue-green Marble is unfolding: even now its complex, everchanging, neverending polyphony is permeating every smallest bit of the planet.
Just like billions of other photos, this one depicts in an obvious way the dance of water between earth and sky - one of the main subjects of the Infinite Polyphony of life. So far, so good. But we do not often think about another powerful, essential section of the Music, which is called the Carbon cycle. In this context I like to call it the Grand Fugue in C[arbon] for Mushrooms, Mosses & Wood. While we are well aware of the fact that living beings die, we do not often think about the implications of this, mainly that the remains of the dead are eaten and digested by a variety of other living beings - from hyenas and vultures down to bacteria - which actively re-cycle the organic matter left behind by the dead individuals. This is the Carbon cycle. Without this ability of life to reuse and recycle carbon, our beautiful Earth would be a dead planet completely covered with layers upon layers of inert organic matter. A waste of cosmic proportions.
I had seen this old, mossy stump before - seen with my eyes, not with my mind - but in that dull early morning it struck me like a small epiphany. At first I thought that it would have been sort of an interesting foreground element - better than nothing in a flat sunrise, dulled by herds of clouds coming from the East. Then, in postprocessing, I came to a choice for black and white - so I quit worrying about noise and dull colours and concentrated upon the scene. And the small epiphany grew adult.
The stump of a dead poplar on the riverside hosts and nourishes soft patches of moss and a whole family of saprophytic mushrooms (of the genus Polyporus, I think). I envisage this relationship as a fugue where the main subject is all about Carbon, the fundamental element of life on Earth. While the tree was standing alive and proud along the riverside he was singing the subject; but now... The tree is dead now - he has stopped singing the subject - but it holds a supply of unused organic molecules, the raw material of the subject. So the mosses and mushrooms feeding upon his decaying body have started a new enunciation of the subject, making this a 3-voices fugue. In the background an infinite choir of living beings are singing similar fugues, so that if you meditate upon this, all around you a Grand Fugue for ∞ voices made of smaller fugues is endlessly unfolding. And you are yourself an integral part of this unspeakable polyphony.
I have obtained this picture by blending an exposure bracketing [-1.7/0/+1.7 EV] by luminosity masks in the Gimp (EXIF data, as usual, refer to the "normal exposure" shot).
I have tried Nik Dfine2 denoising, since after having shot a number of experimental exposures to test my new Samyang 14 mm at night I forgot to lower the ISO... The bw conversion was performed with Silver Efex Pro 2, plus a bit of dodge and burn.
Explored on 2016/04/18 (ended at #172)
From my cabin-balcony (w/tripod) just north of Cuba
*[So, it was a unique situation here; the ship was moving along
fairly briskly and effortlessly. The sun was slowly and slightly
moving upward. The sea was staying pretty much the same,
but the cloudscapes and blocks of clouds were continually
'changing' from minute to minute with the constant cruise-ship
movement. It was like an everchanging sunrise movie...LOL
I had no problem with it! Showed me a different and unique
cloudscape scene...from minute to minute. Thanks for looking.]
*[I also got a nice chance here to play around with the DOF
on my new camera that I bought a week before this trip. I am
quite happy with the results. It seems to do well near and far.]
Rock Legends Cruise VIII ~ Feb. 27 - March 2, 2020
Independence of the Seas ~ Royal Caribbean Line
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MS_Independence_of_the_Seas
Fort Lauderdale - Fort Lauderdale (Five Days at Sea)
Twenty-four bands ~ Five Day Party ~ three stages
Concerts all day-and-night from 10AM to 2:30AM
2020 Bands: Roger Daltrey - Roger Hodgson - Robby Krieger
Nancy Wilson - UFO - Uriah Heep - Don Felder - Elvin Bishop
Sebastian Bach - Mark Farner - Atlanta Rhythm Section
The Immediate Family - The Artimus Pyle Band - Wet Willie
Head East - Gary Hoey - Angel - Larkin Poe - Two Wolf - Goose
Brandon "Taz" Niederauer - Steve Rogers - Cour Supreme
*Rock Legends 2020 - Video Sampler
www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9Nw7CqZ4VE
*All proceeds from all the Rock Legends Cruises go to NAHA :
Native American Heritage Association, a non-profit organization
dedicated to fighting hunger and providing basic life necessities
to families living on Reservations in South Dakota, U.S.A.
Rock Legends VII (Feb 2019) Cruise Video
www.youtube.com/watch?v=3pIMWuGq2WI&feature=youtu.be&...
*2020 Rock Legends Cruise VIII slide-show:
We wandered through Clarion Alley (near Mission Dolores in San Francisco) to gawk at the ever-changing murals. This one has an interesting political statement. How much do you want to bet that the artist has an IPhone or IPad - produced by a giant corporation; and drives a vehicle - produced by a corporation; and watches tv - produced by corporations; and eats at fast food restaurants - all corporations????
Perhaps he should move to a non-capitalist country, and see if he can pursue his art .... or even survive.
The Miroir d'eau (Water Mirror) or Miroir des Quais (Quay Mirror) in Bordeaux is the World's largest reflecting pool, covering 3,450 square metres (37,100 sq ft). Water is pumped onto the slabs to form a mirror, it is then drained and misted. The effect of this is an everchanging tableu of light and reflections. I was so fascinated about the pool and the people around it that I decided to capture the scene over several hours. This the last image in the timeline taken at 20:20.
Not only does my style change but my eye colour also seems to do the same. of course I know the don't in reality but in some photos they are blue in others grey sometimes brown as in this one but more often than not they are the colour of ditch water or so my other half says.
I have to agree with her they cam get a bit murky!
Wonder if one day I will settle into a look and keep it. I have a friend who says we should form a look that people get to know I am not so sure.
I could sat here for hours it was so peaceful