What a vivid reflection. Very clever photo. Thanks for visiting my blog today and commenting. I agree we should rather try to understand Muslims and stop being fearful. We have lived in Muslim Africa for the past ten years and have never had cause to be afraid of anything or anyone. The Eid celebrations have passed off so peacefully, it has been a pleasure living amongst these wonderful and friendly people. In view of tomorrow's historic date, I posted about forgiving those who have hurt us. This is the only way and we all need to do this. Have a wonderful day. Greetings from Jo, North Africa.
The red door does jump out, but so does that yellow tree!! I think one compliments the other then the blue sky brings them both back to earth while the grass makes us remember exactly where we are! Good eye! Cat (The Door Hunter)
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That red door sure stands out, doesn't it? I love the picture as a whole...the water looks like a mirror.
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I'm still knocked sideways by yesterdays silken clouds.
Wow, it is like someone put that red door there just for the photo.
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even the clouds are reflected! cool
ReplyDeleteI knew from the title that this one would be great!
ReplyDeleteWow! You take some great photos.
ReplyDeleteAll the best, Boonie
Bien vu ! J'aime ce cadrage ...
ReplyDeleteWow I love that red door it just popped out. Happy weekend!
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That's a punchy little door and it makes a super reflection, EG.
ReplyDeleteI, also love the red door. What an extra burst of color! What a lovely image.
ReplyDeleteThat is really a lovely water reflection... Thanks for this inspired sharing.
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful picture :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a vivid reflection. Very clever photo. Thanks for visiting my blog today and commenting. I agree we should rather try to understand Muslims and stop being fearful. We have lived in Muslim Africa for the past ten years and have never had cause to be afraid of anything or anyone. The Eid celebrations have passed off so peacefully, it has been a pleasure living amongst these wonderful and friendly people. In view of tomorrow's historic date, I posted about forgiving those who have hurt us. This is the only way and we all need to do this. Have a wonderful day. Greetings from Jo, North Africa.
ReplyDeleteI like how the door reflection blends to the white of the window reflection.
ReplyDeleteThe red door does jump out, but so does that yellow tree!! I think one compliments the other then the blue sky brings them both back to earth while the grass makes us remember exactly where we are! Good eye! Cat (The Door Hunter)
ReplyDeleteThat looks so cute this little bath house !
ReplyDeleteI love the red door reflected water - lovely shot!
ReplyDeletehave a great weekend:)
You obviously know the importance of a spot of red i a photo - well done!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting how the spot of read amps the drama in the photo a bunch. Good eye!
ReplyDeleteThat red door really makes a great contrast for a lovely picture. What is the building do you know?
ReplyDeleteDo have a nice weekend.☺
The red door just adds a little punch to an already great scene!
ReplyDeleteI could live there for awhile. :)
Round The Bend
Absolutely perfect! That red door , just the right color.
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Superb shot. You can even see a tinge of red reflected in the water too.
ReplyDeleteI can believe that the osprey loves it there though! What a magical spot. The red door is perfect touch.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to visit your neck of the woods.
ReplyDeleteThe red door seems to continue right on into the water! So far away and yet such a clear reflection! Beautiful photo!
ReplyDeletewonderful reflection, the red door is so striking. The building locks the boat so no body steals them?
ReplyDeleteIn the Rejang river where I grew up, there were no boat houses. people just tied their boats to the jetty,
Great picture and I am imaging all kinds of mysteries behind that door.
ReplyDeleteGreat picture and I am imaging all kinds of mysteries behind that door.
ReplyDeleteI like the red - it really pops!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great picture. I love both the red door and the reflections.
ReplyDeleteWhat a peaceful and serene capture! Love the reflection!
ReplyDeleteI like it a lot. The red door really stands out.
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