Thursday, March 16, 2017

CARGILL SALT PONDS IN BONAIRE

‘Very rarely does a man-made feature resemble nature. But these mountains of salt piled up on the shoreline of Bonaire have a very organic quality. Seeing the play of light and shadow in the late afternoon light had me thinking more of the snow-capped mountains of Nepal than of the tropical snorkel paradise in the Caribbean.’ – Carol Guttery, @wayfaringviews.
Why we like it: The white pyramids and texture against the dusty blue sky stand out and keep our eye moving back and forth across the geometric forms. The rule-of-thirds is at play in this image and strengthens it by creating a very sturdy foundation of water, shore and earthen-like mounds to support the large open sky.
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