Friday, October 22, 2010

Autumn Swamp/ Weekend Reflections

Reflections in slow-moving water

This photo was taken up north somewhere east of Huntsville, Ontario a couple of weeks ago. It was a calm, mostly overcast day, perfect for capturing reflections.

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40 comments:

  1. i like the painting-like atmosphere, excellent work.

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  2. a bunch of lovely reflections!
    Very well captured!
    Hugs and Congratulations!
    Léia

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  3. A very calm picture, it looks like it would be so quiet there too. Nice relections here!

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  4. Nice beginning of Fall foilage and reflection.

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  5. I like the way reality and reflection are mixing together!

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  6. Fantastic reflection, Tina, as always!
    Have a wonderful weekend!

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  7. Digital cameras sure help one to appreciate the beauty in things otherwise overlooked!

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  8. I agree with Dave, it is a painting-like atmosphere and as always you've captured it beautifully! Wonderful, soothing, autumn reflections for the day! Have a beautiful weekend!

    Sylvia

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  9. What a pretty reflection! Love the calmness :-)

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  10. A serene woodsy scene. The kind I really like to hike in.

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  11. Slowly winding its way - no hurry. That makes for great reflections when the right photographer comes along. Which she did.

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  12. Your photo is like a painting. The composition of it is brilliant. Thanks for sharing.

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  13. love the intricacies of the reflected branches and grasses...great composition!

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  14. J'aime bien cette image ! La composition en est très équilibrée.

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  15. The reflections have so many geometric figures.

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  16. Autumn is so beautiful! Great photo.
    Have a nice weekend:)

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  17. A place were I'd like to search mushrooms... Nice picture indeed !

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  18. Very pretty lighting enhancing a glorious parade of colour and reflection!

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  19. Beautiful reflections. It looks just stunning :) Have a great weekend :)

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  20. I think water is the best for reflections. So calm looking.
    B.

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  21. What a gorgeous time of the year we are experiencing and you shot captured it beautifully. Reflections in water fascinate me. They look one way when you are taking the picture, and then they take on a whole new personality when you look at them on the scree. Nice work.

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  22. Another of my favorite kind of photos...this is what you might find at Rainbow Springs (well, except for some of the flora!)...

    Very well done. And love the muted colors!

    I don't know if anyone can stop urban sprawl, but we surely need to try! Good luck to you!

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  23. Nice pic of the swamp. I like the colors.

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  24. Superb, it doesn't get better than this wonderful capture.

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  25. I agree with Dave, it does look like a painting.

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  26. You always capture the most beautiful and interesting reflections.
    This one is special! I love it.

    Thank you for following my new blog :)
    Have a delightful weekend.

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  27. What a gorgeous shot! Love the reflection of the trees in the water! Lovely spot for sure!
    Have a wonderful weekend!

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  28. someone said, it looks like a painting -I agree, if I would be there, I would have a hard time passing up this scene!

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  29. Bare branches make such a wonderful tracery on the water.

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  30. Great reflections. I love swamps! :)

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  31. nice reflection. I can imagine how it looks in the real world. :)

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  32. It's cool how a reflection seems to originate from that horizontal log in the middle!

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