Thursday, January 7, 2016

Whitby Harbour

Late December

This bridge is over a creek that empties into Lake Ontario. I really like the shades of blues and greens in contrast to the dried vegetation in this photo.

I am linking to Good Fences HERE

43 comments:

Francisco Manuel Carrajola Oliveira said...

Bela fotografia.
Um abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.

Andy said...

Spending a lot of time in Whitby, eh?

diane b said...

The colours are great. So your Whitby is in Canada?

biebkriebels said...

The water has almost the same colour as the fences, nice photo!

Christine said...

lovely views to the lake! The colour of the bridge is perfect!

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Love the colours here also EG, coordination between man and nature :)

Nancy Chan said...

Lovely view of Whitby Harbour.

Jo said...

Hello Tina, it looks so serene! Have a great day. Jo

TexWisGirl said...

it is pretty. :)

Breathtaking said...

I like it very much, and love the colour.

Kate said...

A perfect addition to the meme! It is a lovely scene with great tones and colours.

Anvilcloud said...

It is a nice contrast.

Lowell said...

It's a very nice spot. Looks like a very nice day, too. Beautifully composed photo!

DeniseinVA said...

Very pretty and I like your fence.

Jeevan said...

Pretty bridge and also liked the color of the wood rail!

William Kendall said...

What a lovely area!

VP said...

An amazing view!

Bob Bushell said...

Beautiful image in Whitby.

MadSnapper said...

i like the painted bridge and it goes with the sky and water and contrast with the grass. so beautiful

Yogi♪♪♪ said...

A bridge and walkway like that is just plain irrestistible to me.

Sylvia K said...

Ah, I do agree with Yogi!!! And irresistible it is!! I do love the bridge!! Hope you have a wonderful weekend, EG!! Enjoy!!

21 Wits said...

Bravo, that looks like a splendid place to hike about!

RedPat said...

I'm surprised that there is still so much green grass around on people's lawns!

Ida said...

Oh yes all the colors are lovely together. The color of the bridge fencing is such a pretty shade. This looks like a great place to enjoy nature.

cieldequimper said...

Snooooow???? It's pretty but that blue would be even prettier with the fluffy stuff!!! I know, I'm serioulsy boring...

Unknown said...

Nice shot, I agree the color contrast is very catching.

carol l mckenna said...

Wonderful photo and love the blue fence with the blue ocean ~

Wishing you a Happy Week ~ ^_^

Ruth Hiebert said...

This is a gorgeous picture.

Rose said...

GMTA! I was just think I love the blue-greens or is it green blues in this photo...and how they and the tans would make a nice quilt.

Revrunner said...

A very attractive harbour.

Jack said...

Maybe I am wrong, but I sense that the temperature was brisk in this photo.

Cloudia said...

Railings leading to a fence in winter surroundings. Nice play on the meme

Anonymous said...

I agree the colors are really pretty. Nice shot.

Vagabonde said...

You are right – the green of the fence goes beautifully with the dry golden weeds – a wonderful palette.

Kay said...

One positive of wintertime is that soft, subtle colors like these stand out. I for one certainly appreciate them. Love this shot!

Linda W. said...

That's a pretty blue fence!

Margaret Birding For Pleasure said...

yes I also liketh ecolour of the railings in the fence.

Debbie said...

looks just like december/winter!!!!

Kathy said...

Another pretty turquoise colored object.

John's Island said...

I agree, the color contrasts are neat in this photo. Nice work! By the way, liked your comment on my blog about being a fan of winter. That makes two of us! :-)

~Lavender Dreamer~ said...

The aqua blues are gorgeous and I like the contrast of the winter grasses too. Enjoy your weekend! Hugs, Diane

NatureFootstep said...

nice, the color of the fence matches the waters :)

kayerj said...

The view is so peaceful, serene and inviting even though I know it is freezing outside!

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