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- Judy
- Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
- I'm a 50 something female set loose on the world with a camera.
16 comments:
Nice shots! Really love the last one, with the mist over the water! Nice!
Reflections in the water never fail to amaze me. Nicely done!
You did a great job of capturing both the mist and the reflections in the water.
Ooooh, I like the last one especially with the mist! Nice
Lovely! I really LOVE the cloud reflection.
Your geese shot of Monday is a lot like mine today. :)
My post is on my photoblog: Carletta’s Captures.
So pretty with the landscape in the background!
Niiice WW water reflection photos!
I like the last photo a lot.
Beautiful reflections. I really liked all your photos, especially the ice photos. I enjoyed browsing through your blog. Thanks for sharing.
Lovely mist over the water :)!
Fabulous, I love the reflections.
I LOVE the reflections in the misty lake!
You have managed to capture the mood of a misty day so very well. Especially in the last shot. It's heavenly. I have yet never managed to capture mist rising up from water.
I sat for a long time trying to capture falling droplets but never managed to click the camera at the right split second as they kept getting longer and longer before falling off. :P
I love the heathery colors in the first photo and the reflections you attained with the next two--the clouds are a reflection, right?
How lovely and serene, wonderful reflections.
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