This body of work emerged from my explorations in the many waterfront areas of Maryland and other places. The plays of light, color, and form that flicker across moving water are mesmerizing when witnessed in motion, but they offer other opportunities when frozen in a split second of time. I tend to be a control freak, carefully composing and controlling all aspects of the images I make, but photographing these constantly changing scenes requires me to relinquish control to chance and spontaneity. There is a sense of discovery, not only at the time I witness the moving reflections, but afterwards when I see what each frame has captured. I then select individual frames that contain a balance of structure and chaos, representing the balance between deliberation and instinct I seek to achieve in my photographic practice. Some images include parts of the reflected subject, while others concentrate solely on the reflections themselves.