I've posted ripple pictures several times before, but it always gets a very low up vote.
I think that's natural because the ripple scene is so common, that everyone can see it everywhere, even in the bath of the bathroom, or in the coffee cup as they dip the bread rolls into it. That's so ordinary, of course.
But apart from that, it is about what is interesting and beautiful to me.Even more than that, it is about what I love and I really enjoy it. Therefore, I take pictures in which the movement of water forms the lines, which sometimes cross each other.
The water movements form a kind of art that can not be explained its meanings, it only makes a beauty naturally, away from a logical consciousness. Some artists, perhaps, have modeled such works, they long for freedom as nature.
The lines that sometimes cross each other on the saltwater surface, and produce a beauty, are actually the work of some elements involved. It is the result of a common game. They are, at least, sea water, wind, and coastal contours. The latter is the most decisive beauty of this art. They seem to play a game, which is not necessary to the audience, let alone the critics. They just play. That's it all. And I witnessed their free movement.