Natural landscapes: flowing around the rocks
WOODLAND STREAM, GREENWOOD CONSERVATION AREA, AJAX, ONTARIO
I’m a sucker for long-exposure studies of rocks and water. It’s all about the contrast between hard edges and soft, flowing lines. This conservation area, east of Toronto (Canada’s largest city) is a favourite area for my wife & I to walk and pray when we’re in the area. It’s not spectacular, but there is lots for a discerning photographer to appreciate. Nikon D50, tripod, polarizing filter.
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We have a lot in common Frank. I love this type of image too. Great shot!
Thanks, pal! 🙂
Very nice.
I wonder if a horizontal flip would be worth trying?