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by Kay Lovingood
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Looking up from the bottom of Toccoa Falls (GA), one sees a stream of water gushing from nowhere. The stream of water is long and thin, falling... more
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11 oz.
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Looking up from the bottom of Toccoa Falls (GA), one sees a stream of water gushing from nowhere. The stream of water is long and thin, falling vertically to the river below it. But in this photo, they begin their descent by tumbling over the surface of a cliff. The bouncing droplets splash the rocky face of the precipice, making it glisten with moisture. The layers of rock that fill the width of the frame are bisected by the ribbon of bright white water, leaving little room in the image for anything else. At the top, a bit of blue sky shows through trees which adorn the edges.
This image is divided by blocks of stark color -- brilliant blue sky, dark green trees, rich brown cliff, and shining white water. The water takes center stage, not only in its placement, but in its purpose.
I've always loved looking at nature, drifting along with the ever-changing clouds, stopping to smell the roses. God's creation gives an abundant and ever changing variety of subjects for me to capture. I enjoy photographing all of nature, from the wide vistas of mountains and valleys, right down to spiders, butterflies, and dewdrops. I bought my first camera, a Canon AE-1, in 1979, and practiced and experimented and asked questions. I still ask questions and read blogs; but I've never taken a formal course or workshop. I switched to digital in 2000, which allows more experimenting, with instant feedback, so I can correct a shot immediately. My current camera is a Nikon D-90, with a 28-300 and a macro. Although I'm digital, I don't use...
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