How to capture MOTION in a still photograph is this week’s challenge from Nancy Merrill Photography.
Almost everywhere in this world of ours one thing that is most likely in motion is water…water in rivers, steams, waterfalls, and our oceans.
Here are two examples of water in motion, one in a peaceful North Carolina mountain stream and one in a thundering Niagara Falls.


Niagara Falls
Visit Nancy at https://nadiamerrillphotography.wordpress.com/2021/02/08/a-photo-a-week-challenge-motion-2/ see her interpretation this week.
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About johnvic8
John Viccellio retired after 24 years in the U. S. Navy and began to dig into gardening when he could finally land in one place. He completed the Master Gardener course in 1992 and has since designed and constructed two of his own gardens. He wrote a monthly garden column for ten years and was a regular contributor to Carolina Gardener magazine. John published his first book, Guess What's in My Garden!, in 2014.
He lives in Stallings, NC with his wife, in close proximity to six of his eight grandchildren.
Your stream in the first photo is very similar to the one I posted a photo of today! I would have loved to see Niagara Falls before it became such a giant tourist attraction. Magnificent.
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I was almost close enough to the downfalling water I could almost touch it. What a show of power…and beauty.
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Fantastic. I feel like standing in that stream 🙂
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It’s cold but so peaceful and beautiful.
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