Nice catch, Bill. The colors and patterns are pleasing. Going back to the earlier kinetic fountain post, I also now appreciate the position of the newspaper reader, and the fountain is very cool.
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8 comments:
Nice catch, Bill. The colors and patterns are pleasing. Going back to the earlier kinetic fountain post, I also now appreciate the position of the newspaper reader, and the fountain is very cool.
That is a nice water scuplture, you are so right about that... The colors on it are precious.
Ok, you win the Yogi award for most interesting and original photo of the day Bill. Great job.
This really your eye, last weeks fountain was pretty cool. I wonder who and how makes these structures.
A very nice abstraction, with very interesting details.
I love kinetic sculptures, and this one looks like a lot of fun.
The patterns in the water are gorgeous.
Enjoy the weekend!
My first thought it was algae on the water - a fascinating shot.
Beautiful shot! I love the color, the lighting and the ripples.
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