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I love the concentric circles made by ripples on water,these remind me of other natural circles like lily pads and tree rings

The splash in the pool, the ripples appeared to take light into the shadows....

Skyscraper in ripples.

Despite it being quite windy today, lots of ducks were out enjoying the pond life. This little guy found itself a partly submerged rock to stand on.

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Every act creates a ripple with no logical end

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Reflections distorted by ripples, the Calvert River, Northern Territory Australia. The plants at the edge of the water are Pandanus spiralis, the common screw palm or common screw pine, which is neither a palm nor a pine.

This was a calm, yet stormy afternoon in Port Germein where small storms slowly developed but passed over quickly. I was mesmerised by the slow tidal movement over the sandflats half way along the Port Germein jetty. The crescent shaped bars of sand would quickly be swallowed up by the slight inward moving ripples which seemed to come in small sets. It is one of those places where despite having a fairly small tidal range, you can see the tidal movement as it creeps slowly in. It was a wonderful way to spend the afternoon!

 

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Taken on a visit to Elie Ness lighthouse, East Neuk of Fife, in Scotland. The ripples run along the sand, like giant worms.

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Thought I'd bring it all back down to Earth, been off away from this for a few day, I took this yesterday, I thought the view was amazing until this boat came drifting by, to give you the moment, raise your finger on your right hand, now blow an elongated raspberry whilst finger goes from right to left slowly, there you have it. So I am patiently waiting for this 2 stroke floating lawnmower to kindly move the fuck outta of my way and hey presto, ripples. So I took a shot of that instead.

 

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We can be the change we want to see... like ripples who can transform into waves...

We'll never know until we try, but the change must start within ourselves.

Soft wave ripples distort what lies below.

At the beach .... concerted efforts

Foolish heart and faithful hand,

Little feet that touched no land.

Far away the ripple sped,

Ripple-ripple running red !

   

From a recent trip to Sidmouth. We were a bit shocked about the steep increase in car parking fees by the local council - 1 pound per half an hour is just insanely expensive! We still enjoyed a sunny picnic and I strolled along the beach, following the towering red cliffs of the Jurassic Coast.

Athena at Jack-adder lake

Fresh blues and greens of spring, reflected in the ripples of the Stroudwater Canal.

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Low tide at Holywell Bay in Cornwall

Sometimes luck is everything. As I was shooting this peaceful scene a passing boat produced just the ripples I wanted.

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