We finally look back
on our adventure and see the 2 worlds shown above separated by a single bridge.
The only piece we have not seen is what lies waiting on the other side. We can
see the beauty of the blue water on one side, but on the other side we still
have the frozen tundra. Blue skies surround the whole location with no smog,
minimal clouds, and resurrecting grass. The lone pathway is mysterious as it
lies in wait for someone to cross. It is finally dry, undisturbed, and tempting
to any man who look at this image. Curiosity arises and the vast landscape just
makes one want more. What could lie beyond the bridge? More of the melted lake?
An area of wildlife? Town Roads? A parking lot? There truly are 2 worlds to
each side of this bridge, and what could meet in the middle is up to you. There
are two sides of space separated by one single wormhole waiting to take you to
a completely different universe, and that universe is what you make it to be.
Daybreak Lake
Thursday, March 3, 2016
Week 5- Mysterious Jets
The mystery to the hole in the water is answered in this
photo. Within the lake there are filters and jets that constantly operate to
keep the flow of water. With this constant but subtle flow the water has no
chance to freeze. The wildlife take presence and they remain in the swirling
water. There is a threshold where the lake begins to freeze and that is
beautiful represented as ice mirrors the shore and sky.
Week 4- Canyons of Snow
Sheer brightness and
color has been added to this scene to make it remarkable in and of itself. It
gives us a sense of brightness and happiness from the past gloomy pictures. It
seems more upbeat and alive. The mountains have taken life and are no longer
strangled by the smog in the city. We can see a bare shore with grass, rocks,
and plants. The wildlife is back, but now more abundant. The sheer shape of the
ice as it approaches the shore is completely different and appears to finally
begin to melt. The snow banks begin to erode like a rock formation in the Moab
Desert. The wind patterns are seen on that snow and it looks like many small
valleys or canyons of snow. On the shore itself, one can physically see the
water being pushed up and over the ice as it comes into the shore from the
melting lake. It’s as if there is a trace of sea foam lying on the shore, but
really it is just water carved into the ice as it slowly carves and melts it
away.
Week 3- "Nightbreak" Lake
The night portrayal is amazingly beautiful.
The very dark shoreline combined with a ray of light from the outlaying posts
gives a perfect contrast between the water and the surrounding area. As we
remember the previous pictures we know that the lake was still frozen, but in
this picture we only tend to focus on the water that is lit up and it gives us
the assumption that the lake now looks completely unfrozen. Our eyes are drawn
to the lit up water, and not to the surrounding dark area. Look closely and it
is still frozen in almost the exact same spots as the week previous. But in
light of the previous gloomy shots, the lake is now so peaceful. You feel as though you can just drift asleep
as the nighttime keeps. It’s silent, you can even feel that in the picture. The
reflections give a look of a slight breeze on the water. No stars appear as the
clouds still linger in this overcast and winter season. The mountains are unseen
with the smog still in the city. But apart from the ugly smog and lack of
mountains, the calmness and peace from the reflections and angle from the
shoreline going up the lake into the small town truly is something that can be
felt.
Week 2- "A Tale of Two Lakes"
Just one week later
the Lake appears the same. The weather is gloomier and the Smog still
lingering. We see the water and how it has reached the shore and the 2 spots
are almost connected. The lake is changing as time goes on. However, the other
side of the lake that is separated by the bridge appears to be another realm.
It appears very dark, cloudy, and depressing. It is lonely and not very
changing. A lone park bench stands near the front. No sign of life. It is much
more frozen than the other side, which also makes us wonder why? It is a
mystery. Perhaps the depth of lake is different, the way it was built, the
weather patterns, so many factors that contribute to two different scenes.
Daybreak Lake- Overview
There are so many
stories to be created with one photo. Truly, a picture is worth 1000 words. The
overview, the grand outlook, the panoramic, all of these contribute to the vast
space and detail that can be taken from this image. The smoggy overtone that
covers the mountain in the background gives an eerie sensation. The little town
and construction not too far in the distance allows us to see the development
of a small but beautiful lake town. The frozen tundra on the lake with the
water trying to eke its way to the surface makes us think of the weather
patterns. Is the lake warming from the center? Why in two spots? Many questions
about this mysterious small town lake can be answered in great detail with
assistance from its accompanying surroundings.
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