Friday, February 27, 2015

Baldwin

Baldwin, Ontario, east of the dam

This photo was taken a couple of months ago BEFORE Ontario became a giant iceberg floating amongst lakes Ontario, Erie, Huron and Superior. (BTW: Did you know that the only Great Lake that Ontario doesn't touch is Lake Michigan?)

This photo was taken on the Black River in Baldwin just north of East Gwillimbury where I live.

To enjoy reflections from around the world, visit James at Weekend Reflections HERE

46 comments:

  1. Nice photo of a crystal clear reflection.

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  2. Awesome reflection and image.. Well done, have a happy weekend!

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  3. That has to be the perfect reflection EG, mirror image! Hope you have a wonderful weekend.

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  4. you show such interesting places that I know I want to visit. Mind you just discovered there was a great HomeSense in Newmarket the other week!! I know more of the west side of the 400 rather than the East side.

    I am right handed by the way, and just technically challenged when it comes to knitting!!!

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  5. Fabulous shot!! Great mirror view reflection

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  6. Just like a mirror!

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  7. That's a pretty one, I want that :)
    Beautiful reflections, too!
    Have a nice weekend
    【ツ】Knipsa

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  8. That is beautiful! What a perfect place to live.

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  9. So pretty, what a great reflection shot.

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  10. House beautifully reflected in the calm water. Regards.

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  11. i would love to visit this place in person. but NOT during ice berg time. LOL

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  12. You've captured a perfect reflection!

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  13. That's the most incredible reflection I've ever seen!!! And you have indeed captured it perfectly!! I'm awestruck!!
    Have a great weekend -- camera in hand, of course!!

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  14. A lovely scene. I imagine not so lovely right now though.

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  15. What a perfect capture of such a lovely spot, beautiful house, and your reflection might even be prettier yet!

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  16. One of the best reflections I have seen lately!

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  17. Extremely beautiful. You could flip the photo and nobody would know. MB

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  18. That's fabulous, EG! It's nice to see the sun today - if only it wasn't windy!!

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  19. That place should be mine...or I should have one like it maybe. You could stop and visit! No, I did not know that about Ontario!. Learn something new almost every day in blogging. Would be wonderful if I could remember it all.

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  20. Magnificent take and the reflection..

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  21. What a wonderful old house. And look at the glorious sun porch! But even better is the reflection! Is it all forlorn and by itself, with no neighbors?

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  22. Such a wonderful and perfect reflection! It must be a wonderful place to live.

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  23. That is a lovely photo. I like the reeds in the foreground. They add depth.
    Nice

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  24. I love the pre iceburg picture and wish it was a post iceburg picture. A lovely place and wonderful reflection. No, I didn't know that Lake Michigan was the only Great Lake that Ontario doesn't touch ... very interesting piece of trivia ... Where I live, Lake Michigan is the only Great Lake we do touch ... hmmm three to one, you win :)

    Andrea @ From The Sol

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  25. a lovely house and refelction. I love the colors on the house, it goes so well with the nature around it. :)

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  26. Crystal clear reflection, so beautiful!

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  27. This is a truly lovely photograph. Very artistic.

    I didn't know that the only Great Lake that Ontario doesn't touch is Lake Michigan. Thanks for broadening my horizons.

    Have a great weekend.

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  28. Wow... Your reflection is fantastic.. I love the composition....

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  29. Great reflection. Like it very much.

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  30. Fabulous picture....and we are on that same iceberg with you.

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  31. Breathtaking reflection !!!!

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  32. Perfectly beautiful reflection. Hope it warms up for you soon, but maybe not too fast, I suppose that might cause flooding problems? I know very little to nothing about heavy snow and ice.

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  33. Bravo, EG. This one is perfect!

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  34. A fantastic reflection! Seems like a wonderful place!

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  35. Perfect and clear reflection. Well done!

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