Friday, June 11, 2010

Farm in Lake/ Weekend Reflections

Reflection of farm and clouds in shallow area of Canal Lake, Ontario

We stopped to get a photo of a great blue heron, but by the time I got out of the car the heron had disappeared! (Story of my life. LOL)

However, looking over the lake in a southerly direction I spotted this lovely reflection of a barn and clouds in the mirror of the lake at its shallow end.

Yellow pond-lily (Nuphay lutea) reflection in same area of Canal Lake

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32 comments:

  1. These reflections are so perfect almost a mirror, really beautiful scenery.Also love the second shot!
    Hugs
    Léia

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  2. The clouds almost look like mountains. Peaceful and serene. The blue heron will become available another day.

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  3. Wow! I think you hit the trifecta -- gorgeous skies, great reflections and a beautiful pastoral scene. This is simply a wonderful picture.

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  4. - What George said! =D This is fantastic!

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  5. The reflections are perfect. It almost looks like glass.

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  6. Two super reflections. Serendipity. Heron gone, but that didn't stop you!

    And no, we were not vain enough to buy the vane!

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  7. This is a gorgeous sky! And I love the double dose with the reflection.

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  8. Ohhhh, that sky is amazing! And, the yellow pond lily is so simple and elegant. Beautiful post!

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  9. These are terrific! You caught the very best reflections. So peaceful! And, yes, George said it all! Really marvelous shots! Have a wonderful weekend! Enjoy!

    Sylvia

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  10. What a lovely and idyllic looking scene with beautiful reflections.

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  11. Wow, you may have missed the heron but you got some really great reflections.

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  12. Why won't those herons stand still for us? :)
    Lovely shot of rural life!

    (Round The Bend)

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  13. Lovely reflections; the sky and water aren't bad, either!

    Thanks for the visit last week, and thanks for being patient with me! I'm finally finding time to return calls!

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  14. Just like a mirror! Beautiful photos and reflection.
    Wish you a nice weekend:-)

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  15. But that lily was a pleasant consolation prize!

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  16. Wow... I really love these shots.

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  17. Your reflections are so beautifully captured, thanks for sharing a little peek across your pretty horizon with Sky Watch Friday.

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  18. Wow, such beautiful reflections and my favourite is the lily. Thanks for sharing

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  19. Beautiful, perfect reflections!

    I'm sorry I wasn't able to contact you anymore for a meet-up. You were right, our schedule was crazy — but a lot of fun!

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  20. I love how the reeds in the water change the texture of the clouds, that's so beautiful

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  21. I love the reflection of the pond lily. I have been driving by a pond with pond lilies in it for weeks and meaning to stop but am either late or the wind is blowing or there is no sun...anyway so glad you got this photo it is beautiful. The barn reflection is so peaceful. Thanks for sharing.
    Have a great weekend.
    Smiles

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  22. Amazing reflection photo, it looks like a beautiful painting.

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  23. A glorious, panoramic reflection! Such a serene, picturesque atmosphere!

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  24. A beautiful picturesque reflection scene. I really like the pond lily.

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  25. I like the farm shot. Thanks for stopping by my blog and your encouragement. My experiments will continue. I'm looking to shoot a lot of wide angle shots of farms in my neighborhood over the summer. Should be interesting to document the changes as the crops mature.

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  26. Wow! You might have missed the heron, but you have captured the best spot for your reflections. The lily pads look like frozen ice, neat shot!

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  27. Well worth the stop even without the heron.

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  28. I'll vote this as the Top of all the Reflection Post! Amazing and what a shot!

    Thanks for the visit. Much appreciated.

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  29. The first one is a ghostly reflection while the second one is just so lovely with that lone pond lily no doubt pond-ering it's existence.

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