This week’s Wild Weekly Photo Challenge: Water! Anyone who does photography has at some point in time taken photos of water, whether it be a waterfall, the calm of a lake, the ocean waves crashing on the beach, rain coming down, or snow falling. It is beautiful; it is powerful. It is what sustains us and the world around us. Here are my entries into this week’s challenge!
We see the majesty of water that can be found in the clouds!
It is water and light that gives us rainbows.
It sustains life.
It can be found in the vapor rising from a warm body of water in cold air.
Or, from the fog that develops on a cold wet morning.
It boils out of the earth.
It can be found in the waves crashing as they roll in towards the beach.
It can even be found in the driest of places: The desert as can be seen from the Peavine Trail in Arizona.
Water reflects the world around it.
In the coldest of times it falls in the form of snow, which we get to enjoy!
And as the snow melts from the warmth of the sun, it gives us the beauty of a waterfall!
This is the water of the world!
I’m participating in the LetsBeWild.com Wild Weekly Photo Challenge This week’s Challenge is: Water
If you like my post, then I kindly ask that you please go to the link above and click on Water. Please leave a comment under my gravatar by clicking on the reply button. I hope that you not only enjoy my entry, but those that other have left! Have a great Friday!
Love ‘steam rising’ – what a great shot!
Thank you Laura!
Great photos, great art, great artist… funny how that works. Very nice all ’round.
Why thank you!
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Great post!
Thank you Ann!
I love the rainbow
Glad that you liked it! Did you see the shadow of the second one?
Yes 🙂
Great post!
Bonnie
Thank you Bonnie!
Excellent photos! They show water in all its forms – gas – solid – liquid. Especially liked the “Steam Rising” photo. Also like the big smile on the dog – he must love the snow. Thanks for sharing.
Also – for other readers – go to the ‘Water’ link and leave a comment as I think the photos deserve the recognition.