Friday, January 31, 2014

Beaverton Boathouse

Reflection on ice, Beaverton Harbour (Lake Simcoe)

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49 comments:

  1. I love how you captured the reflections of the buildings in the water.

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  2. Nice weather for photographs, but not for boating.

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  3. No boats going out today. The ice looks so slick - I'm sure it is.

    Darla

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  4. Oh I would love to live there it is truly has reflective beauty. Hug B

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  5. Stunning shot. Looks like a good place to ice skate.

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  6. That is so pretty. You just don't see scenes like that down here. I remember those boathouses from Minnesota. I can still smell them - that dank, musty smell. Loved it!

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  7. A gorgeous shot. I assume this was taken much earlier in the season since that ice doesn't look anywhere near ready togo out on

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  8. That's a very impressive sheet of ice!

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  9. Tread carefully, lest you slip.
    Nice frame.

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  10. I like the shine, the sheen.. wow..

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  11. I almost expected a car to come out of that boathouse/"garage" :-)
    Very nice effects.

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  12. Looks like something fun to slide on (if I were a kid) or ice skate on.

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  13. What a nice boathouse. Lovely setting.

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  14. what a great photo! so glad I clicked through today.

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  15. Lovely photo of reflections- like a broken mirror. Nice effect.

    Many greetings
    JetteMajken

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  16. That is a great reflection!

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  17. I feel cold just by looking at your picture... But the reflection is so charming... Nicely done, dear.

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  18. You've done a marvelous job of capturing the reflections in the water and ice. Very well done.

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  19. Am here for WR, but the transparent ice on the water also intrigues me!

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  20. What a beautiful place - and I love the reflections on the ice!

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  21. Nicely composed, EG. I'm not going to try skating there.

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  22. I've never seen that in real life! How impressive!! and beautiful! and dangerous?..

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  23. That place looks so appealing to me.

    =)

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  24. How beautiful!

    Happy to be here.

    xo

    Regina


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  25. do you think a person could stroll over that ice??? sure is pretty.

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  26. Marvelous reflection.

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  27. Oooh. Before I read your caption, I thought hey it's melting. I'll stay in the car if you don't mind.

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  28. I would not want to walk across there! I can see broken limbs happening.

    Thanks for the reply about the books you are reading.

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  29. That is really pretty. At first I thought it was a parking lot/driveway all iced over. :)

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  30. It seems like a house boat...very nice captured...

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  31. Nice clear ice and a beautiful reflection. Our lake ice is covered with snow, so there will be no reflectiosn from there any time soon.

    Andrea @ From The Sol

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  32. Lovely photo EG, the reflections off the ice are beautiful!

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  33. Below 32 F and that parking lot would spell 'advebture'. hahahahaha
    Look out!

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  35. Beautiful, and I love the icy reflections. But it sure does look cold!!

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  36. When I look at this photo I think of the phrase "skating on thin ice."

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  37. This is a really nice reflection with bright sunshine.

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  38. I've never seen a frozen lake or pond in person. This is beautiful.

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  39. Oh so pretty. Now I want a boat to go in the boathouse. What do you mean it's not my boathouse. Hmmmmm MB

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  40. So beautiful. Cold but beautiful.

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  41. (N)ice reflection!
    Ontario sure got the worst of the weather this winter.
    K

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