“Like any child, I slid into myself perfectly fitted, as a diver meets her reflection in a pool. Her fingertips enter the fingertips on the water, her wrists slide up her arms. The diver wraps herself in her reflection wholly, sealing it at the toes, and wears it as she climbs rising from the pool, and ever after.”
― Annie Dillard, An American Childhood
In the summertime, I spend a lot of time at the pool. I swim a mile a day most days in the summer. I find that it is excellent exercise. It also gives me an hour and fifteen minutes each day to disconnect from all technology and just take time to think. I find it is so peaceful.
While visiting Florida, I decided to use my camera to take a closer look
at the pool where we were staying.
I first took my DSLR to the pool area shortly after sunrise. Since there were no people there yet, I was able to really take a look at the surface of the pool and the reflections I saw there.
Later that morning, using an underwater camera, I was able to explore pleasing scenes under the water.
I think I actually prefer the underwater images. It is just a view that you don’t ordinarily experience.
If you would like to learn more about finding unique compositions in ordinary places, join Lorraine Shannon and me for our Creativity is Key Workshop which will be held in September.
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