I suppose if you looked from my glasses and I looked through yours we would get different views. Truth is that I don’t wear glasses except sunglasses and reading glasses.
However, through the camera lens, I will show you some of my research on the light that I can capture from a camera. Im no fancy photographer, but I do experiment and learn from the environment. I feel a connection to what I do.
Learning any subject is on going. This should be fun!
My subjects are water. So here we go. Enjoy!
#1 Lake Okareka
This is in Rotorua. The air smells like sulphur, because Rotorua is a unique place of geysers and mud pools.
Its Lake Okareka, we were staying at Top 10 Holiday Park at the Blue Lakes and loved it. This was really early morning. Taken in colour because the photo is not black and white, it is as is!
#2 Lake Tarawera
This is the fresh morning air and reflected on the lake. A very famous lake once where tourists viewed the famous pink & white terraces...but that's another story..
I love Rotorua. It grows on you and altogether lovely.
#3 Waikato
Here are reflections and a meditational verse to give you rest and peace. That's what its for.
The light reflected in the sky above onto the water.
#4 Capturing light inside
#5 The Reflections of Mangere Bridge
#6 Orewa
Orewa has a holiday park and every year the same people leave with the same to the same place to do the same every time.
I guess some like it that way.
However, the atmosphere is entirely different and I often wonder if the formula ever notices this painting today?
Probably not! Or may be they will notice it now. Just...
Imaginative people have a rare gift to see things others do not.
The scenery that potentially enlightening!
Thanks Albert, also its a volcanic lake.
Thanks Carol, it does set a mood, the mist soon lifts.