Reflections on ice in Cobourg's harbour, last Monday
Monday was a bright (sometimes even SUNNY!) but cold day so my husband I drove south and east to Lake Ontario to visit in sun (or part sun) some of what we'd seen a week ago under thick overcast skies.
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You got great reflections in the ice. It looks smooth as glass.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful, so cold. Thanks for braving the low temps to get this photo.
ReplyDeleteAn interesting contrast in light between this image and yesterdays' image. Both shout COLD in different ways.
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very nice reflection. that´s the kind of shot can let me think about the life
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The ice reflects quite well and you got a great shot of it.
ReplyDeleteDarla
Yowsa! You somehow managed to make this an enticing and yet forbidding photo. Of course, I live in Florida, which means I'm used to warm weather! Hah! It was 25 degrees when I got up this morning! Boo!
ReplyDeleteBut it will go back to normal by Monday. Yeah! That will make all our Ontarions very happy!
I don't care if the sky is blue it still looks mighty cold.
ReplyDeleteBut beautiful.
MB
A very nice scene. It looks still and peaceful. But definitely cold!
ReplyDeleteThe ice looks so smooth. It made for a great reflection.
ReplyDeleteYou have some incredible photos on your these ones of the snow and so peaceful. Carla
ReplyDeleteLe fait que le reflet soit dans la glace ajoute du piquant à cette belle image !
ReplyDeleteFreezing, but gorgeous!! And what terrific captures on the ice! I love it! Hope you have a great weekend! Stay warm!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
Ah yes, blue winter. :-)
ReplyDeleteSuch a wonderful reflection!
ReplyDeleteI love the lines of the reflections
ReplyDeleteYou certainly travel around a lot! Another beauty!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend.
Dare I say "cool" shot? :)
ReplyDeleteLooks cold but it very serene. Happy weekend!
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Smooth as glass, terrific shot.
ReplyDeleteThat is a nice photograph. I bet there are lots of people hanging out in July.
ReplyDeleteI really love the beautiful blue-greys in this!
ReplyDeleteYou did not have to say that it was cold for me to "get the picture" here! Brrrrrr.... glad that you braved the chill to capture this reflection.
ReplyDeleteThat looks seriously cold!
ReplyDeleteRe your comment on my blog: I didn't put the fruit out for the juncos. It's for bigger birds, but it seems the mockingbirds like it best. There was also some seed on the ground (sunflower, etc) that the juncos were going for. They don't like to eat at the feeder so I always scatter a little for them too. :)
ReplyDeletePretty neat! You can almost imagine this as a summer shot (sans the snow). The distorted reflection could be from a gentle summer breeze (one can dream, can't one?)
ReplyDeleteWorth going back for, definitely.
ReplyDelete-- K
Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel
What a nice shot. Great reflection.
ReplyDeleteThat really does look cold - and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteA peaceful reflection atmosphere. . .
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Saga, Japan.
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Just looking at that water makes me shiver. :)
ReplyDeleteA belated Happy New Year to you!