Another kind of reality

in #hive-14215910 months ago

This is my entry for #monomad challenge by @monochromes.

It happened accidentally.
A stone fell into the lake, and the reflections of a tree started to change: at first suddenly, after some seconds with some kind waves changing the shape of reality.
I started to throw other small stones in the lake, creating this deformed reality, and I liked the effect, specially enforced by black and white.

I was on the shores of Lago Nero, near Montalto Dora city, some hundreds kilometers from Turin, Piedmont, Italy.

Water was deep and dark, so I understand why they call this lake 'Lago Nero' (Black Lake).

Two coots started to swim against the opposite shore, where some white trees created a special contrast with dark surface:

I leave some nuance color in this other images of the same two aquatic birds crossing slowly the lake:

I threw another stone inside the lake, asking to myself: what is reality? Feeling also a changing and deep abyss inside me.

Pictures taken with Nikon D800 and Sony Alpha 7iii.
18.02.2024.

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Hello @barnabo73 and thank you very much for another #monomad participation!
Please do not forget to add the tag to your post (together with the other tags), or we might accidentally miss it while going through all the entries. 🙂

Thank you @monochromes! I have added it now, sorry. This evening I'm very tired after work and I did some mistakes 😊

The stone must have really utter the change of the reflection

Omg the effect you created is so amazing,I can't stop looking at it. Such a creative idea.

Thank you!

Your monomad participation is always top notch
I love all of these pictures
They are beautiful

Thank you!

The pictures really came out nice and they shine bright

These picture is realy bright and amazing brother 😘

Wow I really like this post! I also tend to get lost in those forms and movements in the water when it’s reflecting an image. I love it!

you know to create beautiful effects in water and then capture them with your camera lens. nice work.