Weekly Photo Challenge: Saturated – EXCEPTIONALLY BLUE

Water has no color, but the sky was very blue and the water silky and reflective. It's the blue of the sky as captured by the river. Related articles Weekly Photo Challenge: Saturated (dailypost.wordpress.com) Weekly Photo Challenge: Saturated (windagainstcurrent.com) Weekly Photo Challenge; Saturated,Theme of the Week (terry1954.wordpress.com) Weekly Photo Challenge - Saturated (largeself.com) Weekly Photo … Continue reading Weekly Photo Challenge: Saturated – EXCEPTIONALLY BLUE

Weekly Photo Challenge: Saturated – AUTUMN ALONG THE CANAL

Only the maple trees turn this bright and bold. Other trees are satisfied with yellow or even bronze, but the maples burst into scarlet, orange, sometimes both so they seem electrified. You can spot maples from far away, glowing on a bright day. It is their time of glory. Related articles Weekly Photo Challenge: Saturated … Continue reading Weekly Photo Challenge: Saturated – AUTUMN ALONG THE CANAL

Weekly Photo Challenge: Saturated – Green Waters

River water is not blue, unless it's reflecting the sky. In shade, it is deep green, sometimes almost brown. Dark and rich, green with life, flowers, plants, fish. Related articles Weekly Photo Challenge: Saturated (dailypost.wordpress.com) Weekly Photo Challenge: Saturated (windagainstcurrent.com) Weekly Photo Challenge; Saturated,Theme of the Week (terry1954.wordpress.com) Weekly Photo Challenge - Saturated (largeself.com) Weekly … Continue reading Weekly Photo Challenge: Saturated – Green Waters

Weekly Photo Challenge: Lost in the Details – The Culvert

Off to the side beyond the larger dam, a little spillway empties into a culvert. Bubbling and frothing, the river's water are diverted to ... where? It's all in the details. Related articles Weekly Photo Challenge: Lost in the Details (busyellebee.wordpress.com) Weekly Photo Challenge: Lost in the details (joyandwoe.wordpress.com) Weekly Photo Challenge: LOST IN THE … Continue reading Weekly Photo Challenge: Lost in the Details – The Culvert