Aug 8, 2011
Undirectional Viewing
Here is an image that I really enjoy. It is of some simple pond weeds ebbing with the flow of the incoming spring water as it breaks and slows into the pond after a trip down the mountain from it's source. Taken in Denver, Pa, it is one of my 'mini' favorite spots in that it always appeals to me with it's clarity and contrast. Ernst Haas, a mentor and friend, once said that a successful photograph will lead the eye in many directions, but never to an end point. He felt it's interest lay in always finding something new and fresh each time you viewed it, just like I do this water. I hope you feel the same.
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