| The Upper Section of the White Pass out of Skagway / whitepass3-2235opt
(C) 2005 by Paul A. L. Hall 7/16/2005 IE users, for full screen view, press the F11 key then right click in a blank space on the tool bar and click "auto hide". You can get back by touching the pointer to the top or pressing F11 again. paulhall@paulhallart.com |
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In the play of sunlight in one corner, shadow in the middle, and faint sunlight in the opposite corner! A splash of the violent mountain stream, the result of glacial run-off, rocks standing in its way, produce a shadow of water. In which the water, frozen in time because of the photograph's blinking, peep into a section of it, show its ripples as a beautiful form of liquid sculpture.
There also the rippling of the trees' vegetation surrounding the
source of water, up in the corner, show a vivid green with its subconscious
sprinkling of red, which cannot be seen by the eye, but noticed by the drabbing
of green in certain areas, giving it its combination of bright, pure green and
sensual earthiness, the color of the rocks washed by the water is shown here in
the picture.