This is a theme I have played with before, but not for a photo Challenge
I would be interested on people’s thoughts on these two photos!
I took them at Broadwater lake, which is a very overgrown lake near our house in early October, before the leaves began to turn.Β It would be nice to go back there now to see what it is like with golden leaves, but it was very muddy then, I expect it would be impassable now!
For other interpretations of this week’s theme have a look at:
Weekly Photo Challenge: Reflections
I’ll say nuttin! π
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lol, I have done a second post now… just thought some people might not have seen this! xx
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I love them – hard to tell where the reflection begins π
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I am actually cheating posting these photos here as I posted them a while back… Have a look at what i said here: https://looneyatoms.com/2012/10/06/daily-reflections/
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I’m thinking of doing the same – I have a great ‘reflection’, have used it before though π
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Post it again…. I have lots & lots of new followers since then, I was only starting out back in early October!!
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Will do π thanks Barbara
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Me & Grannymar will keep schtum π
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ha ha THANK you
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They look so abstract in nature Barbara, I really like them. you could spend hours trying to work them out.
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Did you notice that the top one is the lower one, but upside down?
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Love the deception here….have to look carefully to see which is right way up!
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I know…. I was playing with it on my iPad initially & went to show my husband & really had to check which way was the right way up! That’s when I discovered the blueness of the water as a hint π
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Another submission…? π
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It was a bit of a cheat i admit, but some people hadn’t seen it!
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This is what I meant when I critiqued your exquisite bridge photo a few posts back and said woodsy nature photographs most times don’t stand out because you can’t see the forest for the trees. Although very nice pics, the trees overwhelm themselves. But for those with a lesser critical photographers eye, seeing the beauty of a new place is always worth the effort!
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Did you notice that the top one is the bottom one upside down?
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I hadn’t noticed that. Got me.
By the way, has anyone else ever told you that you blogsite takes about 4 to 5 times as long to open up as others. I wonder why that is. Maybe, because the best is worth waiting for?
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No? Maybe it’s cos the photos I upload are high resolution? Maybe I should make them smaller?
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