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As the sun goes down in the Grassland

 

Nature Preserve Trail

 

Captured w/Apple iPhone 8 Plus back dual camera 6.6mm f/2.8

 

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Canada's stockmarkets seem to be reacting to what is happening in the US economy with a big drop in the TSX today..Global economies everywhere are also experiencing negative effects....like a stone in a pond, we are all affected by the ripples...so i will just spend my time looking at beautiful images and try not to think about it! BTW, Denis Collette is the master of reflections!: flickr.com/photos/deniscollette/ On explore @398 Oct. 7, #136 Oct. 8...up to 96

Gentle river ripples on a misty morning at Thurne in the Norfolk Broads

So afraid to unravel what we've made

Out of everything that changed before our eyes

You see the turning of the tide will bring us back to the shore

--M83

Late fall day in the Berkshire foothills. Macedonia State Park Kent, Connecticut

Sailing up to a glacier in Greenland in very calm waters disturbed only by our boat.

This is a photo of ripples in a tidal pool on Port Maitland Beach.

Ripples above and below.

Early morning on the beach recently.

The Azalea Pond in afternoon light. Thanks for the look and have a great week ahead.

Rifle Ponds, Garfield County, Colorado.

new release @ collabo88 May (open 8)

next round theme is " into the light"

 

mesh texture animation wave.

two movement can choose this wave. nomal, or restless waves.

"A ripple effect occurs when an initial disturbance to a system propagates outward to disturb an increasingly larger portion of the system, like ripples expanding across the water when an object is dropped into it."

 

This is not just a duck in a pond at sunset. It is a symbol of a phenomenon that we have all experienced directly in 2020. At one level the COVID-19 virus spread from one part of the world to everywhere very quickly like ripples on a pond. But not just the virus. The follow on effects of lock downs, loss of freedoms, jobs, security, pressure on medical systems, collapsing economies, all point to the ripple effect.

 

But ripple effects are not all bad either. In fact the same principle can lead to rapid solutions and even the healing of the world's woes. If we can find a way to create positive solutions to enhance the eco-system of our planet things can get better. But the choice is ours.

 

humanityhealing.org/who-we-are/the-ripple-effect/

This is for Sliders Sunday today, based on an ICM of the local autumn beechwoods.

 

It was made entirely in Affinity using the Mirror filter (two mirrors), the ripple filter, and posterise on multiple copies of the layers blended together. (Do ask if you would like the Affinity file for more detail!)

 

I'll post a link to the in-camera version in the first comment as usual so that you can see whence we came :) I'll also post a link to the proper processed version of the ICM.

 

Thank you for taking the time to look. I hope you enjoy the image. Happy Sliders Sunday :)

  

Cardiff's Millennium Stadium, reflected n the Taff, walking to work this morning

Πτυχώσεις στην άμμο στην παραλία της αλυκής κοντά στις Λιβανάτες Φθιώτιδας.

 

Ripples on the sand on the coast near the salt lake of Livanates in Greece.

The ripples were caused by my dogs deciding to go for a swim as I took the shot.

Fishermen in Angat River, Philippines

Used a ripple filter much more realistic than the one in Photoshop which doesn't have the right amount of randomness we see in nature. Actually, I just turned this tug boat upside down but you probably noticed that.

Have a good remainder of your Sunday.

Lynn Woods Reservation, Lynn, Massachusetts, USA

IMG_3450 2021 10 18 001 file

Sometimes it's nice to take a slow paddle and appreciate the subtleties of water .

OLYMPUS Em5 Mark II

Reflections, Nottingham Canal, August 2016.

Here's one last shot from my trip to the Painted Hills.

 

Fluidr: www.fluidr.com/photos/31246066@N04

A single duck glides across a rippled surface, its yellow beak pointed forward like it’s on a mission—or at least pretending to be. The plumage is a speckled mix of browns and darker markings, detailed enough to make any textile designer jealous. The water reflects light in soft textures, giving the whole scene a painterly calm.

 

I spotted it while scanning the shoreline, camera ready, hoping for something majestic. Instead, I got attitude. The duck floated past like it owned the lake, barely acknowledging my presence. I framed the shot just as it paused, perfectly still, like it knew I needed exactly three seconds of cooperation. The result? A portrait of quiet confidence and unapologetic duckness.

 

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Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.

 

Previously unpublished shot from June 2019.

Morden stream is a tributary of the river Tamar, which runs through Comfort Woods on the Cotehele estate in S.E Cornwall.

 

裏磐梯 もうせん沼

 

優しい雨音

A Tricolored Heron pauses as the water ripples and flows in the background.

Taken at Newhaven Harbour, Edinburgh, Scotland, 2021.

HSS!

 

(I should be finished grading submissions, organizing, and assigning grades today or tomorrow, and will be back commenting and participating more regularly after. Thanks!)

 

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The view from Seilebost looking as magical as ever

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