July 28, 2014
The second photograph is a crop of the first.
This entry was posted on July 28, 2014 by Linda Grashoff. It was filed under Leaves, Nature, Shale and was tagged with leaves, nature, photography, riverbank, rocks, Schoepfle Garden, shale, Shore, Vermilion River.
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Great pattern and tone. I probably would have shot a hundred frames here but I think you nailed it with one.
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July 28, 2014 at 12:23 PM
Thanks, Ken. I probably have shot a hundred frames here over the years, maybe more. I find the shale endlessly fascinating. It’s constantly being sloughed off by rainstorms and rushing river water, but goes so deep that it doesn’t matter. I figure it will last my lifetime without a problem.
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July 28, 2014 at 1:08 PM
Nature’s mosaic – that second shot really captures it, Linda
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July 28, 2014 at 4:35 PM
Thanks, Andy. It’s not even a second shot, just a crop of the first image. I wanted to make sure people saw the “nature’s mosaic” quality of this shale, so I gave them a closer look. I’m glad it appeals to you. Thanks, as always, for commenting.
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July 28, 2014 at 4:57 PM