HE/SHE 2015, SET #7

LM(left)Under the surface of a fast moving stream, clusters of water weeds caught my eye. I watched their graceful shapes dance sinuously in the flow. Using a variety of slow shutter speeds, I chose the one that deconstructed their movement form and colour into a semi abstract composition.
KP(right) From the same bridge as Larry, but facing in the opposite direction, I was looking down onto the stream that drains the fen at Dorcas Bay. It was deeper and more rapidly flowing than usual, swollen by a day of heavy rain. For a brief spell the sun emerged from the clouds into a patch of blue sky. I had a polarizer on my lens and positioned it so there was some reflection of the sky on the surface of the water but I was able to see through the flow to the rocky stream bed. Using a fast shutter speed I froze the motion of the water creating an abstract image that seemed to be made of sunlit stained glass.
KP(right) From the same bridge as Larry, but facing in the opposite direction, I was looking down onto the stream that drains the fen at Dorcas Bay. It was deeper and more rapidly flowing than usual, swollen by a day of heavy rain. For a brief spell the sun emerged from the clouds into a patch of blue sky. I had a polarizer on my lens and positioned it so there was some reflection of the sky on the surface of the water but I was able to see through the flow to the rocky stream bed. Using a fast shutter speed I froze the motion of the water creating an abstract image that seemed to be made of sunlit stained glass.