Very pretty indeed. Private ponds are very rare here as the water laws don't allow it - water must be allowed to flow downstream or you can get fined large sums of money. You're not even allowed to collect rain from your downspouts!
Photos where an image is reflected in water are always so interesting to me. I enjoy looking at the similarities and the diffferences in the two. These are quite beautiful.
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How very picturesque. A place I would like to sit for a spell, and then some.
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The first shot with the reflections is very artistic. It could almost be a watercolor.
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Delightful images with beautiful reflections!
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oh, that first one...
ReplyDeleteLove,love,love those reflections.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful pond reflections.
ReplyDeleteLove the reflections, especially the first one.
ReplyDeleteLove the reflections in the first one!
ReplyDeleteHow lucky you are to enjoy these beautiful places of (and for) reflection - and lucky us we get virtually enjoy them via your lovely photos!
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ReplyDeleteParticularly pleasing pond pictures.
ReplyDeleteTwo very nice reflective pictures...I'm wondering if the creature in the 2nd one represents an Ontario mosquito?
ReplyDeleteThese photos are absolutely gorgeous, and the fall background colors look so pretty!
ReplyDeleteI love painting reflections of trees in water. Your photograph makes me want to start a painting.
ReplyDeleteI ADORE pond art! Great "P" post!!
I'd love to sit there with a book for an hour or six...
ReplyDeleteIs it your private pond? How'd you get in? ;)
ReplyDeleteVery pretty reflections!
First photo looks like a water color!
ReplyDeleteNice reflections. I really like the Birch one.
ReplyDeleteThey really are pretty. I like the pond art also. Lovely post.
ReplyDeletethat's a lovely reflection
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos of a great private pond ~ (A Creative Harbor)
ReplyDeleteVery pretty indeed. Private ponds are very rare here as the water laws don't allow it - water must be allowed to flow downstream or you can get fined large sums of money. You're not even allowed to collect rain from your downspouts!
ReplyDeletePretty reflections!
ReplyDeleteHow lovely! Water is so relaxing.
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I enjoyed your photos, and enjoy our neighborhood "private ponds".
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ReplyDeletegreat shots. I really like the first one---very artsy. Funny pond art in the second. MB
I really like this pond you visit. Great reflections and wonderful green hues around the water.
ReplyDeleteGreat captures!
ReplyDeleteI really like the reflections in both of these.
ReplyDeleteit is a beautiful place, and I adore the artwork!
ReplyDeleteI love reflections in ponds. They're fun to photograph...so many different layers on which to focus. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove the ponds, and the reflections!
ReplyDeleteYou have found a "P"air of "P"retty "P"rivate "P"onds, Ms. EG TG. :)
ReplyDeleteI like them and could sit beside them for a long time.
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You captured the photo perfectly.
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background?
I could sit on that bank for hours.
Sandy
These are just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love the birch tree, and the sculpture is so interesting!
ReplyDeletepretty private ponds,
ReplyDeletethree p words, quite inventive!
What great P words and so true. A be4autiful place.
ReplyDeletePretty, Private Pond = Paradise in my book.
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The birch is so pretty in the reflection! And you got 2 P's in there:)
ReplyDeleteI love the artwork! Your photos reflect a keen eye for nautre! :-)
ReplyDeleteCheers from Cottage Country!
Ahhhh! Such pretty ponds...so serene...
ReplyDeleteThank you dear friend for popping over last week...I am catching up and finally posted my post for this week!
Blessings & Aloha!
Photos where an image is reflected in water are always so interesting to me. I enjoy looking at the similarities and the diffferences in the two. These are quite beautiful.
ReplyDeletePretty indeed. Your photos make me want to grab my camera and go find a calm body of water...
ReplyDeleteI really like that reflection.
ReplyDeleteaaahh...such lovely images!
ReplyDeleteI am always particularly enchanted with birch trees!
ReplyDeleteMy Grandmother had a beautiful private lake.
This brought back a lot of poignant memories.
Thank you!
A++++