Water Postcard

Here’s my postcard for water! I did this over 30 minutes while hand washing clothes in the tub (probably lasted a little too long because I got carried away and forgot I was soaking the clothes, but oh well). Each line is an interval of 30 seconds. The silver lines represents clean water and the black lines show when the water turns dark because of the blue dye. The length of the lines also represent the amount of water in the tub at any given point in time, and the little blue circles are the number of bubbles present.

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The photograph was taken at about 5pm in Perth, Australia at King’s Park. It’s a beautiful day, with no clouds in the sky, and the golden hour is casting a warm golden glow that gently touches every inch of the otherwise blue-ish evening. I’m perched on a large hill, with the chilly evening breeze blowing relentlessly. I’m surrounded by nature – trees, grass and shrubs are abundant, trimmed neatly along the stone pathways and creeping up gravel roads. There are all sorts of charming foliage. Some stand tall and magnificent while others are spread out over the vast land. People trickle in and out, walking around me, but everyone is quiet, relishing in the relaxing atmosphere.

To match the glorious blue sky, I can see the giant lake at the base of the hill that stretches out miles and miles. From where I am, I can peer through the leaves to see the tiny residential area that is spotted across the opposite edge of the vibrant blue water. It has dissolved into a thin, yellowish line that distinguishes the horizon, separating the sky and water.