The Morning After
Sometimes you have to sacrifice to get an image. To do things you are routinely prepared to skip, do them on impulse, for the sake of curiosity or survival of your photographic essence, whichever comes first.
For a change, wake up early, walk to an interesting destination, one with an aura of permanent popularity like a waterfall or beach, and infuse your artistic being with an extra dose of organic beauty.
I reached the pristine flow and witnessed it right on time, tranquil and clear, painted by a mystifying glow, no sun or moon can claim. The sight was so surreal, the river itself had to stop and make a couple of circles before departing towards the sea. Scented green branches diluted their reflections in its placid water, the skeletons of fallen trees slowly morphed back into daylight shapes. The mist and part of the river that managed to take off as a vapor danced softly in mid air. I trapped a little playful bird with my eyes.
A complete mental inventory for a fairy flavored daydream.
Even if your digital masterpiece stays short of its cerebral counterpart, how can you fail to remember the sight that can suspend all of your uncertainties, the insanely lush hazy forest and its river that wears fallen leaves like jewelry.
Well, is there a point in getting up early? If the just spoken plea is not enough I can give you a better reason. You should do it because you still can; a fact that may not be equally true tomorrow.
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Patrick Morand
Peter, i love this picture and your text !
BarbL
Lovely…both the photo and your thoughts….thanks for sharing with us!
Peter Kurdulija
Thank you
niggle
wow this is great, Sooooo NZ
Christopher E...
amazing greens on this , wow!! wonderful shot
Jeremy Harrington
this is a fantastic shot Peter, wonderful work
adgray
This reminds me of Canoeing solo at day break on the Yarra upstream of a logfall the water was black it was so deep and the Autumn trees were golden in the sun from behind me and there was freshness and peace
and here I am 30 years later still vividly remembering it with such clarity I ache to do it again
Yes your words are poignant and your photo exquisite
and I hope your memories will last your life long too!
Thank you ~ adg :o)
PNFdeb
this is excellent
Wendella Reeves
This is such a beautiful capture!!!
Ron Fitzgerald
Simply Magical I just can not understand how people can stay in bed and miss scenes such as these.
Cheryl Lunde
Beautiful capture, magical text, outstanding! a fave!
Evita
Beautiful capture! Congratulations on your feature! :D
Rosy Kueng
Anne-Marie Bok...
Peter Kurdulija replied
Thank you Anne-Marie