Oh, look at that–an amber wave. That is something you don’t see every day. That is definitely getting at the vision I have of the light in water. I must gather a collection of such images.
The amber color in the water is not rare here in Denmark. It is organic material transformed into humus caused by excess fertilizing materials. Either supplied by the farmers – or in this case by all the leaves that the wood delivers to the small lake.
Long story about why I’m back here looking at this again and it doesn’t matter anyway. I really love those amber waves, and the way the light comes back up through them.
Oh, look at that–an amber wave. That is something you don’t see every day. That is definitely getting at the vision I have of the light in water. I must gather a collection of such images.
The amber color in the water is not rare here in Denmark. It is organic material transformed into humus caused by excess fertilizing materials. Either supplied by the farmers – or in this case by all the leaves that the wood delivers to the small lake.
That’s interesting, I’ve never noticed it before.
Try to watch it if you have the chance. It is more beautiful in real life than in this image. You can read Gerrys post about it here.
Thanks for the link, I’ve to pay more attention the next time.
You’re welcome Ginger.
Long story about why I’m back here looking at this again and it doesn’t matter anyway. I really love those amber waves, and the way the light comes back up through them.
You are allways welcome Gerry.