"Flying Water" The flying water, possibly being propelled by a sprinkler system or pump, is being forced through the air vertically and then falling into the pond. The water in the foreground of the fountain or pump has so much power and force of energy that it flies out in all directions. The water droplets create a textured surface. The composition has given the water, as collected entity, a triangular shape. The texture of the water helps to make the image more abstract which I like. It takes the viewer a minute to realize what they are looking at. This adds to the intrigue of the image. Since the triangle points down I think that distracts from the movement. I think is somehow you had cropped the photo differently or further experimented with the angles of the splash it would have give the image even more movement. Angles give movement to any object even if that object is not moving. Maybe a faster shutter speed would have caught more detail as well.
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The flying water, possibly being propelled by a sprinkler system or pump, is being forced through the air vertically and then falling into the pond. The water in the foreground of the fountain or pump has so much power and force of energy that it flies out in all directions. The water droplets create a textured surface. The composition has given the water, as collected entity, a triangular shape. The texture of the water helps to make the image more abstract which I like. It takes the viewer a minute to realize what they are looking at. This adds to the intrigue of the image.
Since the triangle points down I think that distracts from the movement. I think is somehow you had cropped the photo differently or further experimented with the angles of the splash it would have give the image even more movement. Angles give movement to any object even if that object is not moving. Maybe a faster shutter speed would have caught more detail as well.