Watery Wednesday – Reflections

Only in quiet waters do things mirror
themselves undistorted.
– Hans Margolius –

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15 Responses to Watery Wednesday – Reflections

  1. Darla says:

    Now that’s a cool photo!

  2. Darla says:

    Acorns…..you don’t know the half of it yet! Sounds like rocks hitting the roof, in about a monthe there will be so many they actually roll under your shoes yep, it will make you fall!! Thanks for stopping by.

  3. Mary says:

    This is wonderful! The reflection has a nice wavy look that the reality doesn’t…..just makes it that much better!

  4. Carletta says:

    Simple and elegent!
    I really like this – so soothing to look at.

  5. Jan says:

    Love this photo. Great capture.

  6. Rosemarie says:

    I have been enjoying the reflection shots so much today I might try to take a few myself. Beautiful shot.

  7. 2sweetnsaxy says:

    This is really pretty and I love the saying that you chose to go along with it. Thanks so much for joining Watery Wednesday! :-)

  8. Wow this is a great pic. You have a fantastic blog going here, amazing clarity and colors. thanks for sharing.

    Cheers

    http://reginainpictures.blogspot.com/

  9. Denise says:

    This is a gorgeous photo. I love reflection photography, love everything about this one. Great job! Thanks also for stopping by and leaving such a nice comment. Have a great weekend.

  10. So pretty! We love to take pictures like this also.

  11. Sara Chapman says:

    Arresting, beautiful shot. I love the flower one below also, and the others as well. You’re a very good photographer. Thanks for this post, and thanks for visiting my blog as well.

  12. Lovely! Gentle and peaceful images to stimulate your own reflections in a peaceful settings. Very beautiful with feathery gentleness.

  13. Michelle says:

    I do love reflections in water..something very soothing about it. I love your SW photo too. What a place to go camping too…

  14. At first glance, it looks like sky, not water. But looking more, one can see the distortion. I like your commentary with this.