Wednesday, 30 April 2008

Restful Waters - Wordless Wednesday

"Restful Waters..."
Stones reflected in water
Wordless Wednesday
stones / rocks with a reflection in the water - restful waters with reflection"Beside restful waters he leads me, he refreshes my soul." Ps 23,2

34 comments:

  1. how still the water lies as it sits beside the rocky road

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  2. Wonderful symmetry and color and calm!

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  3. Perfect! Love the picture. Love the verse. Looks like a buletin. I beautiful bulletin I would keep in my Bible for quite a while to reflect on.

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  4. Hey there fellow aussie!

    Great shot, and mine is of a flowering Eucalyptus this week!

    Cool shot, ours is up as well at burntofferings and more at bernies fotoblog.

    Have a great WW!!

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  5. A quiet calm restful photo, very nice composition - love it!

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  6. I love that reflection in the water, so peaceful

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  7. oh, now that's just excellent. You have a new fan :D

    Tink *~*~*
    My Mobile Adventures *~*~*

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  8. That reflection is so crisp and clear - beautiful!

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  9. I can hardly believe how perfectly still and glassy that water is. The reflection is so perfect. Well done.

    Bobbie

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  10. Hi marcia,

    I like your commentary, or is it poetry? I am reminded of a few poems by this picture, but can't remember the full words to any of them!

    Cheers,

    David

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  11. Hi sandycarlson,

    Thanks for dropping round. It's funny how sometimes symmetry makes a wonderful photo, while sometimes it ruins it. It's all up to the viewer....

    Cheers,

    David

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  12. Hi kathyusa,

    What a good idea! I am actually now considering making some bookmarks, and as you say this would be a perfect marker for a Bible. Thanks for commenting, I hope you have a great day.

    Cheers,

    David

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  13. Hi bernie,

    'Gidday, mate! We don't use this greeting so much these days, but it says it all. I love your shots, thanks for dropping round and have a great W.W. too.

    Cheers,

    David

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  14. Hi hazel nut,

    Thanks for your comment, I'm glad you could appreciate the spirit of this photo. Have a nice day!

    Cheers,

    David

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  15. Hi lilli & nevada,

    Something I've tried with this and all reflection photos, is turn upside down and look at the picture. It really emphasises the reflection!

    Cheers,

    David

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  16. Hi tink,

    Thanks for dropping by, hope you have a great day, new fan! :)

    Cheers,

    David

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  17. Hi carletta,

    Try the trick I mentioned to lilli & nevada - it shows how crisp it really is!

    Cheers,

    David

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  18. Hi bns,

    I was very blessed to have a still day on the day this photo was taken. It is actually the stillest water I have seen in quite a long time, so I thought best to make the most of it!

    Thanks for dropping by, hope you have a nice day.

    Cheers,

    David

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  19. Magnificent photo

    You photographed at the time of complete calm in the lake. A real mirror.

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  20. That is absolute symmetrical perfection!

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  21. Hi fishing guy,

    Thanks for visiting. Hope you have a great day!

    Cheers,

    David

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  22. Hi marcos santos,

    Yes, it was a mirror indeed. It was beautiful to see the animals playing and see their reflections in the water too. I'm only sad I couldn't capture it all in one photo!

    Cheers,

    David

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  23. Hi David McMahon,

    The perfection found in nature when man doesn't interfere - amazing! Thanks for dropping round. Hope you have a 'g(ood)day!

    Cheers,

    David

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  24. awesome shot!
    Stillness in its clarity.

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  25. Great picture.
    Nature can create some amazing compositions.

    I like your related posts feature. I may do this to mine if I can figure out how.

    Troy

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  26. what a perfect reflection! beautiful.

    here via david mcmahon

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  27. This photo is stunning. The stones look almost like sculpture, and the reflection is so perfect.

    Beautiful.

    I found your site through David McMahon's blog. Glad I did. (And congratulations for being included in his Post of the Day lineup!)

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  28. Hi merging point,

    Thanks for dropping round again. This is certainly "clear" in all senses of the word. Your comments add a lot of meaning to these pictures, thank you for that.

    Cheers,

    David

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  29. Hi texas travelers,

    I'll keep an eye out and try and find that code. I may be a while though, I've got exams right now! :)

    Cheers,

    David

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  30. Hi lime,

    Thanks for dropping by, hope you have a nice day. Glad to see you've dropped by from David's - he's certainly a great photographer!

    Cheers,

    David

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  31. Hi jennifer h,

    Great comparison! Thanks for letting me know about David's post as well, I wasn't actually aware of that POTD award until you told me! Hope you have a great week.

    Cheers,

    David

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  32. WOW! You can hardly tell where the rocks end and the reflection start.
    Great Shot,
    Liam the Hawk

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  33. Hi Liam the hawk,

    Sounds like you've tried out the idea of looking at this picture upside down!

    Cheers,

    David

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