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Moving water: B&W

It’s fascinating to take photos of water and their reflections and movements are unique in each photo.

I love the sight of water washing over the rocks that make them shinier and darker in its natural color. I could spend hours throwing rocks into the ocean and hearing the rocks crackle when the force of the wave makes them rustle. (please don’t mind by verbose explanation of that…couldn’t find a succinct way to articulate that)
calm but dangerous
Old Faithful Geyser in Calistoga, CA

Thanks Cee for hosting this challenge! Have a wonderful start to the weekend.

Readers, I appreciate each and everyone of you. Thank you for stopping by!

God bless, Esther

Categories: Nature photography

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singlikewildflowers

Welcome to my blog! My name is Esther and I'm so happy you are here. I'm an avid nature photographer and a daydreaming thinker. My posts revolve around photos of nature's beauty, homeschooling adventures with my 2 kids, sporadic reflections on my child's heart condition, Bible reading reflections, gardening feats, and other mish mash things. Hopefully you'll leave encouraged, pensive, or smiling at the simple things of life. Thank you for stopping by and hope you'll find some interesting posts to read!

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  1. When I came back from my last trip to California, I brought home some of the white-lined rocks shown in your second photo. I found them at the outlet of the Russian River.

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