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Without the sound, it would be very relaxing but mysterious. I assume the wind was the cause of the ripples. Right?
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A combination of wind and water flowing down into the pool from rocks above. The sun was also making ripples of light on the rocks which you can only just see n the video.
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Glad to hear it wasn’t as windy as it sounds, Sandra 😉 Nature creates some wonderful patterns, doesn’t she?
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She is my constant inspiration. 😉
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So very tranquil, that’s how those ripples make me feel.
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Yes, me too Barbara.
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beautiful! 🙂
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Thank you Eleonora.
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Ah the patterns of wind and water reflected in the sand – wonderful 😄
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Thank you – yes, that is what I hoped to capture, and also the sun reflecting off the ripples, which you can just see on the rocks – it was more noticeable in reality. Glad you enjoyed it.
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is it by any chance windy where you are? Lovely image!
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Best to watch that video with the sound turned off!!! It was not as windy as it sounds. Must work out how to remove the sound or muffle the camera speaker.
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