I see all manner of things in water, it’s like clouds to me. Oh, sadness the pump is broken, that’s such a lovely place.
Nightjarsays
Caine, everything you said @#2 plus I could sit, close my eyes and just listen to that sound and be happy. Your photos are beautiful and they evoke the sound really well. Also, I’m glad this is “Part 1”, it means there are more! :)
plus I could sit, close my eyes and just listen to that sound and be happy.
Oh yes, me too. I seriously miss the sound of the ocean, I always will. I love the sound of water, in all its many voices. At night, I play a combination of thunderstorms and ocean waves. Rocks me to sleep, so to speak. Thank you!
Intriguing series, the stone wasn’t at all the shape I thought it would be. Now I want to be on a beach with good rocky arms protecting it.
:D I could sit and photograph water and rocks all day long and be happy. I could sit and watch that all day and be happy.
A fine series. Rocks make rapids so much more interesting. Also, it’s nice to think how much oxygen gets into the water this way.
There seems to be an equine shape (body, the head is hidden) in the second, at the right end of the rock.
I’ve often stood here and watched the water go by. Sadly the pumping system is broken and they can’t get it fixed until August.
I see all manner of things in water, it’s like clouds to me. Oh, sadness the pump is broken, that’s such a lovely place.
Caine, everything you said @#2 plus I could sit, close my eyes and just listen to that sound and be happy. Your photos are beautiful and they evoke the sound really well. Also, I’m glad this is “Part 1”, it means there are more! :)
Nightjar:
Oh yes, me too. I seriously miss the sound of the ocean, I always will. I love the sound of water, in all its many voices. At night, I play a combination of thunderstorms and ocean waves. Rocks me to sleep, so to speak. Thank you!