
Yesterday, I posted (here) a response to this week’s Sunday Stills challenge theme of ‘Yin-Yang.’ (See more responses here.)
This is my second offering on the theme, which also features light and dark, but also stillness and movement – the stillness of the herons (there’s a second one in the background) and the movement of the rippling water. I like how the second set of ripples disturbs the first set and the reflections of the palm trees.
Those ripples are lovely and interesting, and the presence of the herons adds so much more.
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Thanks. I liked the scene too. I think the crossing ripples might have been caused by an eel, which I saw earlier, swimming by.
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Oh that is fascinating about the eel!
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A beautiful study of yin/yang and the balance of nature, Graham!
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Thanks, Terri. A third and final post on the theme coming tomorrow.
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