Friday, July 23, 2010

Stopping to Drink/ Weekend Reflection

Pond in York Regional Forest, Ontario

Trails in this forest are popular with walkers, dogs and horses.

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38 friends stopped by to say:

Small City Scenes said...

I love this shot. And look at that great reflection. Sweet. MB

Pam said...

I enjoyed drinking in this wonderful reflective scene.

Gerald (Ackworth born) said...

very rare and nice

Steffe said...

Nice scene.

RuneE said...

Not to mention photographers - the reflection in the water was lovely.

Snap said...

Such beautiful country.

Gill - That British Woman said...

love it, it's a lovely summer photo.

Gill

Ania said...

Great capture!

Jarart said...

Oh..Love it, love it, love it!

Scott said...

What a great find. Thanks for sharing and I hope you have a wonderful weekend.

Sylvia K said...

Marvelous capture! And such beautiful reflections! Love the horse and rider -- used to do that sort of thing myself, many, many years ago! Have a wonderful weekend!

Sylvia

Malyss said...

What a beautyful picture!it's great to catch reflections in the middle of an action and taking part of it..

michael said...

Just the perfect summer scene. Sleeveless shirt, water and a pony. A childhood dream

Craver Vii said...

Aaah... cool and refreshing.

leavesnbloom said...

That is just so idyllic - I've seen scottish postcards with scenes like this at Loch Tay. :) Rosie Centre of Interest.

Jo said...

Oh I love this reflection. The rider looks so "one" with the horse. Have a wonderful weekend. Jo

Carolyn Ford said...

This is beautiful! I wish I could have been there too, to capture that scene. I can only say, ahhhhh....

Beverley Baird said...

What a fabulous reflection and photo!

Jacob said...

This is absolutely beautiful...everything works in this scene! Picture perfect!

Becky and Gary said...

Now here we go. This is for me. I used to own a horse, and spent many hours in the saddle. Super shot EG.
About my camera. I got a Nikon Coolpix with a 26X optical zoom lens. I wanted more, but I'll be satisfied with this for now, and I have so much to learn yet.
Have a great week-end. It's miserable here today 90º and horribly humid.
B.

Greyscale Territory said...

A beautiful scene! The setting is stunning and the moment with horse and rider is magical!

Meri said...

You can lead a horse to water. . . but you can't make him drink? Lots like this horse is more than willing to drink. (p.s. I love bookstores too, just like you).

Clytie said...

What a wonderful reflective and idyllic scene! What a serene moment you caught - complete with a perfect reflection!

Matty said...

Oh wow, isn't that the greatest. The horse fades into the water in a soft willowy reflection. Awesome.

Carver said...

That's a wonderful shot. You got such an interesting reflection.

Ann said...

You can take a horse to water, you can't make it drink.

Both the horse and the rider are good. With your hot weather, they need lots of water.

MARGARET GOSDEN 2 said...

A beautiful reflection seen through the evenly rippled lake, so tranquil!

Carol said...

What a lovely summer scene, and a nice reflection too

George said...

I really like this picture -- it's wonderful.

T. Becque said...

Oh sweet!

Lew said...

Another reefreshing reflection!

Dave said...

great scene!

Francisca said...

Sweet reflection...

Xavi said...

Breathtaking capture!
I regret not having answered your kind comments earlier. Was traveling.
Thanks for stopping by.
Have a nice weekend!

'Tsuki said...

Thirsty little beast... I just love the onde effect on the picture.

Thanks for the sharing

Pat said...

What a peaceful and stunning reflection. It just made me smile.

ksdoolittle said...

Excellent selection! Very calming and smile-worthy! ~karen

Nefertiti said...

tres joli,bravo !

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