BLUR
I inverted this photo because I loved the patterns of the algae in the creek, but it was all brown – now it is lovely blue and much more lively. I still love the waving algae, and the reflected branches, and the sense of flow that it has.
It also feels like this past week, just a blur of movement and it was gone.
If you would like to participate with your own Emotography post, and I would be very happy if you wanted to, check out my post EPE Invitation where I explain what it all means, and tell you how.
Lovely movement captured in your image. I’m satisfied with my post this week http://wp.me/p2N0qn-Bw
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Thanks Sue. I like your choice too.
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This is lovely.
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Thanks Suzy. Just caught my eye, and I have been holding it back for the right time.
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Cool capture with subtle colour and hints of movement. Lovely.
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Much appreciated Ruth. I think it does have a nice feel.
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Ooh, I LOVE this. The movement, the colours, there’s something very gentle and calming about it.
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Yes, I have fun testing out many of my photos inverted, and this is one of my favourites. I agree that it does feel calming, at lest to me, a slow, gentle waving of life.
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That’s a perfect description, for that photo, ‘a slow.gentle waving of life.’
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You are very kind 🙂
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🙂
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Hi Claudette. Here is my contribution for this week. Some of my favourite views of Tassie. http://wp.me/p4X4U3-1kg
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