Friday, December 30, 2011

Icy Reflection

Reflection - water and ice

Part of the river had not yet frozen.

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40 comments:

Jill said...

You captured this beautiful setting and the reflection perfectly!

Gill - That British Woman said...

great shot, where was this at?

Gill

Kathy said...

That looks like a wonderful place to spend a weekend - summer or winter!

Yogi♪♪♪ said...

Sunny and cold, nice pic.

Kate said...

I am enjoying all the reflections in today's meme on many blogs. Your water and ice blog is terrific.

MadSnapper said...

so beautiful, a wonderful place to see and be and a super shot photo.

Saun said...

Beautiful shot it looks soo peaceful.

Anonymous said...

I like how the ice causes changes in the reflective pattern, yet the reflection of the pole is perfectly straight.

~✽Mumsy✽~ said...

Gorgeous scenery and the reflection is fantastic to see in that water.

Have a great New Year!

Sylvia K said...

What a terrific capture for the day! Great reflections and it does look COLD! I'm probably repeating myself, but hope you have a terrific and very Happy New Year, EG!

Sylvia

Sivinden said...

What an idyllic place:)
Beautiful reflections on ice and water.

TexWisGirl said...

makes for a nice photo!

John "By Stargoose And Hanglands" said...

Brrr! Looks cold!

VP said...

I can feel the cold!

Lowell said...

Unfrozen water...green grass...sunshine... What kind of winter is this?

Probably not warm enough to go swimming, though. Right?

A lovely scene!

cieldequimper said...

Well... winter has only just begun...

Francisca said...

I take it you did NOT have a white Christmas! Your lovely reflection shot today literally gave me a chill! Wish you a new year of joy and health... and many fun hours of blogging, EG.

Anonymous said...

What a chilly yet pretty reflection you captured.

Happy New Year!

Antonette

RedPat said...

Another super reflection!

Malyss said...

Ice and sunny light, what a delicious mix! Thank you for your nice comment today, and a Happy New Year to you and your family and friends!

Martha Z said...

Lovely and not yet cold so cold as to freeze the river. A good day for a walk.

Craver Vii said...

Cold places warm my heart. :-)
Nice colors, EG.

Linda said...

Definitely not for standing on!

James said...

Great picture and it's refreshing to see cool weather. It's supposed to be 80F here this weekend.

Ann, Chen Jie Xue 陈洁雪 said...

I presume you were at the other side of the lake and not in a boat,

The Russian boat that was trapped in the ice is not free in the Southern ocean.

George said...

The reflections in this photo are beautiful, but I'm glad we don't have ice forming on our rivers quite yet.

Karen said...

But no snow! Happy New Year!

Deb said...

pretty....

Michelle said...

Nice touches of red, white, and blue in this photo.

lotusleaf said...

Brrrr....a beautiful , cold place!
Happy New Year!

Kay L. Davies said...

Wonderful reflections, and I love the colour of that building!
K

genie said...

What a warm and inviting spot...and the icy water is gorgeous. I would love to won that little house...so cozy looking. genie

Jack said...

What a great place! It is a marvelous backdrop for the lake and its reflection.

Gillian Olson said...

Nice reflections.

Oakland Daily Photo said...

Nothing like having a lake front retreat. At least, that's what I hear.

Dan said...

Ice in all its different forms is mystical. I love the sheen in your image; picking up traces of the red cottage.

First time visitor.

Zosia said...

Crisp and clear Canadian winter air, I can feel it :-).

Happy New Year! Looking forward to many new photos from your camera in 2012.

Leif Hagen said...

Reminds me of the traditional style homes in Sweden with siding placed vertically and the red color!
Happy New Year!

Dianne said...

I love how the red reflects

Happy New Year

Unknown said...

What an amazing shot!

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