The down side of the dam at Thruscross Reservoir . I think had I waited a few more minutes to take this photo the face of the would have started to be covered in shadow.
I have it in my mind that I have seen a similar picture some time in the past – with a telegraph pole in front of a much larger dam.
The last for the time being.
(Until next time, or another dam.)
——–Stephen——–
The second and last ones are really fantastic, that last one especially with its play of motion vs. static.
🙂 Thank you!
I love how gravity makes patterns in falling water. Nicely captured!
Thanks. I may explore that idea some time.
I really like the drama of the second one. The slice of green really makes it.
🙂 Thanks!
Beautiful capture of the wonderful patterns made by the water! Nice!
Thanks. I have it in my mind there may something to explore in the patterns of falling water.
I think so!
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I really like the 2nd shot
Thanks!
The patterns are like bargello needlepoint.
Ah ha!
Thank you. I had it in my mind that I’d seen something similar in the design side of things. I wonder if the original inspiration for the design came from workers seeing similar ‘natural’ world patterns.
Could well be. Nature is the best inspiration for designs and inventions. Nature is the original designer.
🙂 – wouldn’t argue with that.
The second and third images are really intriguing. The scale is interesting. Reminds me of a giant zipper-fronted fuzzy cardigan!
🙂 Bearing in mind the comment from pilipala51, you may not be too far from the fact. I’m sure my younger brother had such a patterned cardigan when we were nippers.
I must have had one too. I also might be about to knit one 🙂
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Love the last one! But they are all very nice really 🙂
Thanks!
Great series, they make a massive impact together! 🙂
Thank you!
Superb series of images and a marvellous location.
Thank you.
Fantastic! Great work.
Thank you!