A view of some of the graceful patterns meandering through the harsh salt pans in the Atacama Desert, north of San Pedro de Atacama, Northern Chile.
I don't work with paint, but try with light. I always admire the skill of my friends who work with the former. The patterns in this fresh water stream in Patagonia remind me of brush strokes, applying light mixed with water instead.
Some lakes around Villa La Angostura fill quickly with ice melt, causing water levels to rise higher in some lakes relative to their neighbours. In the case of Lago Correntoso it drains into Nahuel Huapi Lake via a narrow channel which creates a rushing torrent of water as it pushes its excess ice melt into its big brother. It can be viewed from a bridge, but I took this shot along side the inlet, slowing the shutter to capture the movement in the flowing water and contrasting it with the still leaves overhanging the scene.