Sunday, April 18, 2010

Lake Easton

This round is another blast from the past... in mid-February DMA and I headed east and ended up exploring the lake basin of Lake Easton. It was pretty cool to walk along the muddy lake floor, knowing that in the summer this place will be underwater.

My brain has trouble grasping the full scene; insteady, I am drawn to patterns and details. I liked the line of evergreens on the hillside, and the beautiful back lighting. It reminds me how much I love living in the Pacific Northwest, and how at home I feel here.
One of the patterns that caught my eye was the reflection of the rockwall in the gentle, glassy stream. The lines are like graceful arrows.


I also loved the lines in dry, cracking mud. Who knew mud could be so interesting?



Just for fun, I converted the mud floor pics into black & white.



And those are my favorite pics from that adventure. Thanks for taking a look!

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