On the other side is the Kennedy Space Center. The colors made spectacular patterns with the rippling of the water in this photograph.ย It was so incredible they looked like a painting. These photographs were taken just across the shore of the Kennedy Space Center, off the Indian River shore, just south of the bridge. I will keep this image in my mind as the day continues to be even busier. Tranquility. Enjoy!
Abstracts are my favorite and developing a good them with photography can be challenging but so rewarding. Great capture.
Best Always
Todd
Thanks!
It does look like a painting!
Stunning series, truly beautiful.
Thank you so much!
Really like that middle one! NIce work!
I really like that water photo! Water is mesmerizing…
I agree, I could of sat out on the dock all day and stared at it. But i would of fried up like a lobster.
Heh, yeah. ๐
Love the abstract shot Jennifer and your mention of the Indian river brings back memories of the 9 day S/B Intercoastal Waterway trip I took.
Interesting abstract, Jennifer. Love the reflections. ๐
They were really mesmorizing.
The abstract one is really interesting, Jennifer. ๐
Thanks Katie!
I love water reflections.
Thanks so much. I really enjoyed your water photo on your last post!
Very well seen!
It couldn’t have been a prettier day! Well unless the the Shuttle had launched.
I love the colors on the rippling water. It really does look like an abstract painting. Very nice!
I spend a long time out there on that dock. i think my sister-in-law thought I’d lost lost it.
Wonderful effect, very artistic.
I was amazed when I saw it. It looks like one of my Photoshop images. But I swear no tools touched it! Thanks!
What a great photo– good eye! Abstract art photography.
I’d like to give you the 7ร7 Award. I am really enjoying your blog. (o:
You can go to http://plaidoak.com/2012/01/11/floating-leaf/ for more information.
~Pattie
Wow! Many thanks. The best award is having bloggers like me and make interesting comments and share ideas! That’s why I started; so I could have more interaction with other artists like yourself. Thanks again Pattie!