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mmolyson Dec 4, 2020 10:15 AM CST |
Elizabeth, Thanks for the explanation. I was surprised by the abundance of beautiful water pictures you have out of shock as in "why am I not doing that?" I didn't realize the potential that may lurk down the hill. I live on a river, but the water is always fast-moving. I am going to do better with the river on low water days and see what kind of light properties it has. Thanks for introducing me to your photography of water; I now have a new avenue to explore! When You send forth Your Spirit, they are created, and You renew the face of the earth! Psalm 104:30 |
Name: Cal McGaugh Escondido, California (Zone 10b) EscondidoCal Dec 4, 2020 1:48 PM CST |
mmolyson said:Elizabeth, Moggs, look for places the water slows down along the bank, but please take a buddy if possible & be careful you don't fall in. Easy to get distracted. ![]() Looking forward to some pics & banners. ![]() BTW, also easy to create your own waterscape at home with just a tub, small pond, with plants & fish to enjoy year round. Easier than roses, dahlias, zinnias or sunflowers. ![]() Learn & create something every day. Our Duck Pond The thread "Pool to Natural Pond Conversion" in Ponds and Water Gardening forum |
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