Thursday, November 06, 2008

Water has no taste....


Water has no taste, no color, no odor; it cannot be defined, art relished while ever mysterious. Not necessary to life, but rather life itself. It fills us with a gratification that exceeds the delight of the senses.



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18 comments:

  1. This is one of those photos I could spend a lot of time gazing at. Wonderful.

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  2. Thanks Tricia! I'm glad you like it!:)

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  3. That's such a lovely water photo, such unsusual colors. Love the green color. Like moss.

    Water is always so peaceful.

    LOVE & PEACE (if you've heard of the blogblast for Peace?)

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  4. Thanks for the nice comment, Lifecruiser! :)

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  5. Excellent shot Susanne, love the waves and the color.

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  6. Beautiful image. I love the ripples Sue and the colours reflected in the water. Such a simple shot but so pleasing and effective. I like this a lot

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  7. Thank you for this nice compliment, Carol! very much appreciated. :)

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  8. It is all about the colors!

    I enjoyed my visit.

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  9. To digital flower pictures:

    Thank you very much for your kind comment and very nice to see new faces on my blog! :)

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  10. Susanne beautiful photo of the water ripple, I love the colors. BTW I can say the same about the wind....Anna :)

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  11. Beautiful. Water has no taste indeed. That is why, for years, the only water I drank was in my coffee. But then, I lived for so many years in hot countries where it is awful to drink juices, Sprite and Pepsi. Because it made you more thirsty and gave you a pasty taste in your mouth. And so I started to drink water. About a gallon per day. And I still do. Warer has no taste. But it tastes great!

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  12. To drink water in dusty sandy areas like the Sudan can save your life - and we should drink more water anyway, right? Instead of those Coce's and Pepsi's...

    Thanks for your informative comment, Peter!

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  13. Water is always an interesting subject for me, a challenge too, for the photographer, with shutter speed, exposure control variences can make the picture totally different!

    Always a pleasure to visit your site, Sue.

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  14. Thanks for your wonderful compliment to this photo, Mark! Nice to have you around here!:)

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