Still Learning To See

Water over rocks

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Yesterday’s post mainly showed what I was seeing with reflections in the water. Today I  share a few more photographs I made this week at the North Branch Cascades looking mostly at the water passing over rocks. This is one of the places where cameras—with their abilities to stop action—allow me to see things that are not possible to see with my eyes alone.

Equally impossible to “see” is the sustained power of the continuously moving water passing over the rocks; even standing in the middle of it all for several hours only leads me to more dumbfounded amazement.

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This entry was published on July 14, 2017 at 9:40 am. It’s filed under John Snell, John Snell Photographer, Photograph, Stone and rocks, Summer, Vermont, Water and tagged , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. Follow any comments here with the RSS feed for this post.

One thought on “Water over rocks

  1. Dianne Shullenberger on said:

    Thank you for sharing your outings with me. Things have been a little busy with Mom so I appreciate your taking me with you visually. Delaying again until we see how she progresses. D

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