Posted by kairospix (Singapore, Singapore) on 29 July 2007 in Miscellaneous and Portfolio.
It’s another Sunday. Time to recharge.
As I look at this shot of the recycling sign covered with water droplets, I’m reminded of how important it is to not only recycle drinkable water but also to conserve it.
It has been said that after oil the other resource that many countries will vie and scuttle over will be drinkable water. It makes sense since while we can basically still survive without oil but without water we are as good as dead.
So there is a need to not only recycle but to also conserve drinkable water otherwise we may deplete it sooner than we think and suffer the consequences for it.
I guess in life too we need to conserve our energies whether physical, emotional or spiritual so that we may be able to recycle and reuse them for many days to come.
Have a good recharging Sunday so as to be able to conserve and recycle your energy for the days ahead.
Camera - Canon Powershot G6 Lens - Canon 7.2 - 28.8mm (approx. 35 - 140mm) Capture date - 24 Jul 2007 Aperture - f 8.0 Shutter speed - 1 sec Shooting mode - aperture priority Exposure bias - 0EV Metering mode - Pattern ISO - 200 Focal length - 25.1mm (approx. 122mm with macro with combined Raynox macro lenses of +12.8 Diopter) Stabilization - Tripod Cropped? - No Post-processing? - PS LRoom processed Lighting? - Indoor Tungsten Light
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Nice of colors
29 Jul 2007 2:13am
pity it's not a bit sharper, but anyway great idea and woderful colours...
29 Jul 2007 2:50am
Interesting image. I like the colours.
29 Jul 2007 5:22am
Abstract, graphic, as always. I love it, as always ;)
29 Jul 2007 9:23am
nice droplets :) .. and you are perfectly right about drinkable water. in many villages in here, because of the extreme temperatures some fountains and springs drained leaving their lives at the mercy of others :( soon, areas which were full of green will look like desert if there wont'n be enough water droplets :(
30 Jul 2007 11:01am
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