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ctfchallenge | all galleries >> Challenge 161 – Power >> Challenge 161 - Eligible > Subtle Power
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06-08-08 Lydia too

Subtle Power

A drop of Water on Rock... over and over, over time.

Seems simple and innocent...

But, before one knows it...
the Grand Canyon is there.


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Canon DSLR Challenge16-Jun-2008 20:57
LOL @ you guys! Thanks for trying to help me. :) ~Lydia
ctfchallenge16-Jun-2008 04:05
OK, I got it. How about "Magnifying Power?" -COAmature
Rod 15-Jun-2008 11:47
Wot about the butterfly wings that kickstart massive storms. Maybe it's the two tone border robbing this picy of it's power:-)
Canon DSLR Challenge14-Jun-2008 17:20
I actually am very serious about the power of water over time. I think you folks are misunderstanding my intent or are underestimating the very real power of water. But, that's ok. I like it. :) ~Lydia
ctfchallenge13-Jun-2008 01:42
Dear Lydia, you are stretching the limits of sophistry - from a most delicate of images into a power ploy. Clever thinking. I like the twin water droplets but I think they seem more likely to dissolve without effect. -tv
ctfchallenge12-Jun-2008 04:50
Simple, I like it. - J.V.
ctfchallenge11-Jun-2008 04:29
Never under estimate the power of a title eh? -COAmature
ctfchallenge10-Jun-2008 16:55
Lydia, this is too funny.
Penny Street
ctfchallenge10-Jun-2008 14:53
Interesting interpretation! Nice image but subtle, VERY subtle! :-D CJ
ctfchallenge09-Jun-2008 02:15
LOL, Sue Anne.

Actually, it certainly has a good chance of having been there... Evaporation from the Colorado River... winds blow... clouds form over another place and rain happens. Then, in the end, I pull the faucet in my kitchen and there it is! The Colorado River! *grin*

~Lydia
sue anne09-Jun-2008 01:42
So this is part of the Grand Canyon?
ctfchallenge09-Jun-2008 01:06
Thank you, Angioman. "They" say that the Colorado River dug the Grand Canyon. The Colorado River is filled with little, tiny drops of water. *grin* ~Lydia
ctfchallenge09-Jun-2008 00:53
Nice Pic Lydia - very sharp with just the right DOF.

BTW, I thought the Flood created the Grand Canyon? :-) angioman
ctfchallenge09-Jun-2008 00:19
LOL... enjoy yourself, Rod.

I actually put these drops on this slate just to photograph it for you, Rod. It's scary how my mind thinks, huh? *grin* ~Lydia
Rod 08-Jun-2008 23:10
Now Lydia I know you girls have a way of making everything right but I don't think even Picasso would be able to interpret your power analogy of these little droplets creating the Grand Canyon. But wiv a topic like this we need all the help we can get. We had a little rain this morning so I will now go & shoot a flower wiv water drops onit & think up an analogy like wot you did:-).........Luv the tilt too:-)