I agree with DWThomas, this is my favorite one. The way one can amble from near too far, almost as if we could walk along that stone ledge. The composition is stronger, and I feel more of a feeling of ingress.
Gorgeous! I really like how the paved curve leads us in and the running water in the opposite direction brings the eye back up front.
As a side note, I love the word pamplinas in Spanish. I only knew its meaning as an adjective to describe something silly, but I just learned it's also the name of a plant, hence the name for this creek.
I agree with DWThomas, this is my favorite one. The way one can amble from near too far, almost as if we could walk along that stone ledge. The composition is stronger, and I feel more of a feeling of ingress.
Gorgeous! I really like how the paved curve leads us in and the running water in the opposite direction brings the eye back up front.
As a side note, I love the word pamplinas in Spanish. I only knew its meaning as an adjective to describe something silly, but I just learned it's also the name of a plant, hence the name for this creek.
Thank you very much !! I've made a little bit of research about this ... I don't know why they named the creek "Pamplinas". Maybe there were a lot of "pamplinas" in the creek.(I couldn't see any) ... Anyway, it's a funny word ;-)