Nonquon Provincial Wildlife Area, Port Perry
Actually I was at the wildlife area to check out birds, but I discovered it was far to wet to walk there since I was not wearing boots. The water in the creek and swamp was high, and the the light waning. And then I spotted this incredible reflection. Although my feet got very wet, I was happy to find a subject I wanted to photograph..
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It's an amazing shot with an almost sculptural quality.
ReplyDeleteStay warm and dry today!
If you went through some discomfort you are definitely hooked on photography.
ReplyDeleteOh this shot was so worth it but maybe you need some Pink Cadillac Boots:) Great shot. B
ReplyDeleteit's like a big claw reaching into the water...beautiful photo!
ReplyDeleteThe limbs make a natural rustic frame for this reflection. Cool!
ReplyDeletethis photo is so marvelous i can hardly tell where the reflection starts and the tree ends. perfect in every way
ReplyDeleteI agree - this is an amazing image!!! I would have gotten my feet wet, too!!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome reflection, indeed, with a description of the bare branches that is appropriately poetic. From my perspective well worth your wet feet. :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome reflection, indeed, with a description of the bare branches that is appropriately poetic. From my perspective well worth your wet feet. :)
ReplyDeleteVery abstract. You go to no ends for a good shot don't you?
ReplyDeleteDarla
gorgeous! the best of nature's art!
ReplyDeleteStunning capture! It's hard to see which one is the reflection as it is so fantastically photoed!
ReplyDeleteWonderful reflection, EG!
ReplyDeleteWonderful branches and reflections. It looks sculptural!
ReplyDeleteA perfect mirror image, well worth getting soggy feet for!
ReplyDeleteThat is a great reflection. I think it was worth the wet feet!
ReplyDeleteThe roots of the Earth... Lovely picture of Nature !
ReplyDeleteWhat stark beauty - I love their lines, so graphic against the water. Gorgeous reflection!
ReplyDeletethe branches and their reflections make such lovely patterns in this photo
ReplyDeletethat is an incredible shot--well worth the wet feet.
ReplyDeleteThat's a nice, glassy reflection of the sky in that water, and I like how the trees set it off.
ReplyDeleteIt is wet here (near Chicago), too. My feet were soaked as we helped some friends protect their homes from flooding. The cool water was fun for a little while, but it didn't take very long for the cold to bite. I'm glad to be dry and warm again.
scintillating reflection! It looks like the tree is growing out of the water.
ReplyDeleteOh wow- that's a perfect reflection shot!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis photo was definitely worth getting your feet wet. It's marvelous.
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome, EG!! And definitely worth getting your feet wet!! Amazing!! Have a great weekend!!
ReplyDeleteIncredible is just the word for it. Also amazing. Don't catch a cold but I am glad you got your feet wet. go for the gusto---right? MB
ReplyDeletePlease don't let this photo sit lost in your computer somewhere! It deserves to get out and be seen. Quite fantastic, really!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great find when you find you can't tolerate the swamp! Great shot!
ReplyDeleteA fantastic reflective shot!
ReplyDeleteOh, wow. Fantastic reflection - a perfect mirror. Love the blues in the water as well. :)
ReplyDeleteYou best reflection yet.
ReplyDeleteGreat eye to capture this reflection. So many things I like about this.
ReplyDeleteTres cool!
ReplyDeletesuch amazing reflections!!
ReplyDeletei so enjoyed your post.
happy weekend~
That shot was worth getting your feet wet. Fantastic reflection.
ReplyDeleteIt is a marvelous reflective photo of one of nature's gems ~ ^_^
ReplyDeleteSpectacular. I really love this one!
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Worth a wet foot or two, for sure. Good work!
ReplyDeleteK
Beautiful reflection. I love how the bare trees can be so artistic.
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