Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Pink Puddle/ Watery Wednesday

Weeping willows over temporary "pond"

Every spring water collects on this low-lying land, which makes the weeping willows very happy. Driving by I couldn't resist taking a photo of the sunset in the sky and reflection.

You can find more photos celebrating Watery Wednesday at http://waterywednesday.blogspot.com

44 comments:

Anonymous said...

Stunning! I'd have to spend a little time their reflecting my thoughts.

Unknown said...

The word has already been used: stunning. Your photos are always such a treat.

Small City Scenes said...

Perfect EG. What a wonderful reflection. MB

B SQUARED said...

A fantastic image.

Erin said...

you have captured a beauty...love the colors...

Rose said...

EG, this is really special!

Judy said...

What an amazing sight!

Anonymous said...

Very stunning & beautiful! That color is gorgeous!!!

VALKYRIEN said...

That is a gorgeous and dramatic shot! Wonderful colors!

cieldequimper said...

I think I'll stay in front of that photo all evening. :-)

crocrodyl said...

Amazing colours of the sky and wonderful reflection! Impressive photo!

Bim said...

Just beautiful.

2sweetnsaxy said...

What amazing colors in that sky, then beautifully reflected in the water. Gorgeous!

Gill - That British Woman said...

that is such a pretty photo, it would be a great photo also for Skywatch Friday.

Gill

Ninnu said...

Lovely!

It really looks a lot like here in southern Finland at the moment :)

Mojo said...

Looks like that was a pretty mighty storm judging form the amount of deadwood it brought down and the size of that puddle! But it left a beautiful reflecting pool.

kayleen said...

Lovely reflection of a gorgeous sunset. Some of the best photos are the ones we aren't looking for!

Nebraska Birding

Shey said...

Awesome capture! Breathtaking colors!

Petit Eyekiss said...

I love it!
Very beautiful!

Anonymous said...

The colors in the reflection are very nice. I like this photo a lot.

Anonymous said...

I think this must be my favorite among all the photos I've seen here. It's amazing.

Tarolino said...

WOW! You've done it again. You are such a professional with your camera. These captures of yours are so smack full of atmosphere that one could choke on it.

Thanks on the flower info too. Windflowers now under consideration as a possibility.

Anonymous said...

I really love this photo - you have captured it so well. I also love the pinks blending in with the rest of the scenery

Jim said...

Awesome shot. So beautiful.
Sydney - City and Suburbs

Becky said...

What beautiful colors reflecting in that puddle. Gorgeous EG !
b.

PERBS said...

I don't blame you for stopping AND thank you for the beautiful sunset view to shre with all of us.

judi/Gmj said...

Love reflections and a pink one is really speciaal!!!

Ebie said...

You captured the photo at the perfect time of the day. Beautiful!

Martha said...
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Martha said...

Beautiful.

My Watery Wednesday is here.

Martha Z said...

Oh wow, the colors are remarkable.

Lowell said...

You are one hell of a photographer!

Anonymous said...

This is truly a wow photo! The light dances with the imagination.

Aileni said...

Gorgeous.

Tulip said...

great photo. i love the sunset.

Anonymous said...

Beautiful shot! The colors and reflections are simply gorgeous!

Troop 1309 said...

Beautiful shot!

Christina, Sweden said...

great reflections in the sunset!

Amanda Guthrie said...

What an amazing capture, you were there at the right time! wonderful WW stuff!

Arlene said...

It's a great moment captured. You are great to stop to take a shot of the moment.

Happy WW, EGW!

Unknown said...

wow, spectacular! the colors are just beautiful!

Misty DawnS said...

My goodness - you've had some fantastic skies lately!

storyteller said...

What lovely colors you've captured in this beautiful spot!
Hugs and blessings,

Christine Gail said...

Breathtakingly Beautiful!!!

Love the colouring

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