Friday, May 11, 2012

Spirit Catcher/Weekend Reflection

Reflection of Spirit Catcher, Barrie, Ontario

Has the water captured the spirit of the Spirit Catcher?

I have posted about the Spirit Catcher before in this post: January 3, 2011. Suffice it to say here that Spirit Catcher is a sculpture by Ron Baird, a well-respected sculptor in this part of the world.

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37 comments:

  1. wonderful pic and great reflection! enjoy your weekend! :)

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  2. Love the sculpture and love the reflection also.

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  3. Someone else posted the Spirit Catcher recently. I love this sculpture. The best thing in Barrie, I think.

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  4. i say the water has captured the spirit of it all. the biggest spirit catcher i have seen.

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  5. Great pic. I must say I have never been to Barrie. :) B

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  6. Great sculpture makes a great reflection!

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  7. Fantastic reflection! The Spirit alive in the water.

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  8. What a beautiful sculptor and great capture of it's reflection.

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  9. It looks like Barrie is springing up! The Spirit Catcher looks nicer with a bit of green! :)

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  10. The sculpture is wonderful as is your photo of it with the reflection.

    Darla

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  11. Wow, now that is a great reflection and photo!

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  12. I'm not quite sure what a spirit catcher is and does, but it seems sharp enough to catch anything. Great reflection!

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  13. From just your title I didn't expect something quite so big!

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  14. That's a very 'reflective' image!

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  15. I love the Spirit Catcher and the reflections on the water are awesome! Terrific capture as always! Enjoy your weekend!

    Sylvia

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  16. Spectacular piece of sculpture. We were at Ron Baird's Studio during the last Studio Tour... fascinating place.

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  17. What a beautiful sculpture and I love your reflection photo

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  18. Very interesting sculpture. I like it. It looks like quite a modern part of the city. Or perhaps the city is all modern?

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  19. Spirit Catcher reflected in the water makes for a remarkable impression!
    God bless you!
    Cezar

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  20. I really like this perspective of the Spirit Catcher!

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  21. Interesting sculpture and reflection. I had heard of dream catchers, but not of this.

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  22. The sculpture well reflects the concept of First Nations, in my opinion. And yes, captured by water will do the trick.

    What is that in the foreground - the skeleton for a fountain yet to be turned on?

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  23. The water captured the spirit, and the photographer captured the sculpture, water, and spirit. Fascinating photo, EG!

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  24. This is a beautiful crisp, clear reflection photo!

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  25. Wonderful composition and great reflection!
    Thanks for sharing;o)

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    Have a nice weekend****

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  26. A very moving piece of photography! You can feel the spirit of the artwork!

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  27. Love the idea of a spirit catcher (mainly hear of dream catchers on the U.S. side :) -- you 'caught' it beautifully.

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  28. The sculpture is striking and makes a softer reflection. The reflected tree adds a splash of yellow to those waters.

    Bises,
    Genie

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  29. Beautiful picture you show - reflection.
    Wishing you a good weekend.
    Hanne Bente / hbt.finus.dk

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  30. This is a great post for reflections!
    Have a nice day!

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  31. Wonderful reflection of the sculpture here!
    :)

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  32. I love the ripples in the reflection

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  33. A great long shot including the reflection!

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  34. such a very special spirit catcher! And yes, the water has captured the spirit :))

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  35. Yes, the reflection does make the spirit catcher look more other-worldly. It must be very cool to see the quills rock in the wind.

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