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About Me
- Judy
- Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
- I'm a 50 something female set loose on the world with a camera.
9 comments:
How wonderful that you posted all three of reflections. I think each one is a beauty.
Spirithelpers'
Beautiful. Those would make perfect skywatch posts.
Marnie
Great reflections!
Love your pics today ...
Your pictures are stunning. Serene.
Wonderful reflections!
I thought you have attached them upside down :)
Beautiful shots!
Those reflections are awesome!
Lovely. There was a night at warcamp when the lake was like that, and you could see all the stars reflected. Water makes such a nice mirror on still days
You did a wonderful job capturing the reflections of the sky in the water. Very well done.
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