It's true that when something contrasts with the blue, it just deepens in color. I noticed the same thing in Alaska when I visited the Mendenhall glacier. It seems the water is deeper, thicker with blue. Thank you for that reminder. As always, a pleasure to read your stories and view your lovely images.
It is... and I think for me it's part of what photography has shown me - to be more aware of the relationships in the world. I've yet to visit Alaska... it's on the list!
Thank you for this mornings most excellent submission, Jeff, Your words were especially good today,and very descriptive. of the photos which were all good and were very illustrative of the words/ mood, I especially liked the 4th one with the flowers, the texture of the end post, LHS, and the soft descriptive lite on the RHS collumn.
.The last photo was very special with the Riva fast boat, the darkening of the blue H2O, and twinkling ltes of Humanity occupied areas in th far distance,and the life it describes,
Bluetiful! While people have come and gone many times over the past 2-3000 years, the lakes and mountains have remained. We'd have to be thinking in terms of millions of years to see the land and lakes change significantly.
It's true that when something contrasts with the blue, it just deepens in color. I noticed the same thing in Alaska when I visited the Mendenhall glacier. It seems the water is deeper, thicker with blue. Thank you for that reminder. As always, a pleasure to read your stories and view your lovely images.
It is... and I think for me it's part of what photography has shown me - to be more aware of the relationships in the world. I've yet to visit Alaska... it's on the list!
You'll love it!
Thank you for this mornings most excellent submission, Jeff, Your words were especially good today,and very descriptive. of the photos which were all good and were very illustrative of the words/ mood, I especially liked the 4th one with the flowers, the texture of the end post, LHS, and the soft descriptive lite on the RHS collumn.
.The last photo was very special with the Riva fast boat, the darkening of the blue H2O, and twinkling ltes of Humanity occupied areas in th far distance,and the life it describes,
Andrew! Many thanks again for your continued support! I'm delighted when a post resonates with people.
Glacial lakes have their own symphony of blue and it is marvellous to see. Really beautiful and positive post! Thank you!!
Søren! Many thanks for your kind words!
Bluetiful! While people have come and gone many times over the past 2-3000 years, the lakes and mountains have remained. We'd have to be thinking in terms of millions of years to see the land and lakes change significantly.
Thank you, Dan!
Wonderful observations, Jeff, and REALLY nice photographs; thanks for sharing your thoughts and perceptions...
Bill - thanks so much! I really appreciate it.
stunning!
Thank you, Tammy - I'm glad you found the post interesting.
Beautiful!
Thank you, Alicia!
Beautiful lake scenes with the color accents. 👏💚
Really beautiful, Jeff! Thank you. 🇮🇹🥰❤️
Thank you, Carol! You're too kind!
I love this watery group. Thank you. As a very watery Pisces, I'm always attracted to and calmed by water.
Aries here, yet still always calmed by water. I'm glad we're simpatico.
Gorgeous. Thank you
Thank you so much!
Thanks so much, Kate! I'm so happy to have you following this adventure on Substack.