Friday, January 6, 2012

Deserted/ Weekend Reflections

Marina on Cook's Bay, Lake Simcoe

The boats are packed away for the winter and all that remains are simple reflections.

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18 comments:

Yogi♪♪♪ said...

It may be simple but I love this.

Darla said...

Like the texture in this one, especially that wiggly line towards the bottom center. Nicely done!

Darla

Anonymous said...

Love it... simply is often best!

Shammickite said...

where's the ice?

Judy said...

I was always sad when we would have to winterize our boat.

Jill said...

This takes me away to thoughts of summer...thank you!

TexWisGirl said...

really beautiful! love the silvery shimmer.

Susan said...

Love the reflections and the old docks in this picture. Really, really pretty!

Tanya Breese said...

i like the waviness of the reflection

Malyss said...

Human spaces have their own beauty when they're deserted . The kind that I like!

Cezar and Léia said...

It must be nice to live near so many lakes... Always glad that you share a bit of it with us! :)
God bless you!
Cezar

RedPat said...

Nice one! And it probably looks much the same today - it is so warm.

Viola said...

When I see these pictures.... I just got a feeling that I would like to sit there on the quayside and dangle my legs.... but-- ups.. so bitter cold I guess.. :))))

Lowell said...

You got deserted right and I like those wavy reflections. Does Cook's Bay freeze over? I suppose so or they'd leave the boats in the water, right?

Randy said...

I love water reflections.

Martha Z said...

The images does seem to say "waiting for spring".

Lorna said...

sorry, but those are elaborate reflections.

Melbourne Australia Photos said...

Great capture. Simple things are usually the most difficult to photograph well...

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