30 minutes on from the taking of the previous chapter’s photos, we were just a little further upstream.
The sun was low in the sky, which was still mostly-blue – or had again become so.
Briefly, no wind was blowing.
This particular stretch of the Warren River was now almost-entirely unruffled.


Less than five minutes later, the river‘s surface was still almost perfectly smooth, but the natural light’s character had changed…as will be evident in this series’ next chapter.
