Seeing the softness of nature
Walking behind a wall of water of a woodland waterfall
Regarding a heron ruminating over rippling reflections
Spotting the strength of steel softened by a spring snow
Beholding the beauty of blanket flowers, blurred by a gentle breeze
Seeing the softness of nature
Following flickering halos floating over flowing waves
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I'm torn between enjoying your captions and your images this week Siobhan. I'll just say I thought both were terrific!
Thanks, Tina! I had fun writing alliterative lines to go with each photo. 😃
OH, the words the photos, all of it. Fantastic, Siobhan. Alliteration was a nice touch, my favorite "spotting the strength of steel softened. Well done.
Thank you, Donna! Finding the right words took a while. Glad you liked the post. 😁
I loved your monochromes for this challenge. The photos are beautiful, Siobhan. That parting shot is absolutely gorgeous!
Thanks, Egidio! I worked on that last one a lot to make the halo shine. :)
Words and photos are wonderful Siobhan 😀
Thank you, Brian!
Beautiful words and photos :)
Thanks so much, Kathleen!
I like how I find so many abstract styles in this challenge, your monochrome ones are so stylish, woodland waterfall and the last one are my favorites
Thanks, Ritva! Nice challenge because "abstract" can be interpreted in many different ways.
That is the joy of this challenge, I think
Wonderful post for this challenge. I especially liked the waterfall image.
Thank you, Anne! It was fun to walk behind the waterfalls in Silver Falls State Park.
Excellent. The snow looks wet and cold!
Thanks, John! Yes, it was a cold day when I took that picture.
This is great! Thanks for sharing :)
Thanks, Lucy!
I love black & white photography. It helps create the mood of a place (or places)
Me too! You're right, it can show mood better.