"Restful Waters..."
Stones reflected in water
Wordless Wednesday
Stones reflected in water
Wordless Wednesday
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how still the water lies as it sits beside the rocky road
ReplyDeleteWonderful symmetry and color and calm!
ReplyDeletePerfect! 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.
ReplyDeleteHey there fellow aussie!
ReplyDeleteGreat 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!!
A quiet calm restful photo, very nice composition - love it!
ReplyDeleteI love that reflection in the water, so peaceful
ReplyDeleteoh, now that's just excellent. You have a new fan :D
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That reflection is so crisp and clear - beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI can hardly believe how perfectly still and glassy that water is. The reflection is so perfect. Well done.
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Hi marcia,
ReplyDeleteI 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
Hi sandycarlson,
ReplyDeleteThanks 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
Hi kathyusa,
ReplyDeleteWhat 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
Hi bernie,
ReplyDelete'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
Hi hazel nut,
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment, I'm glad you could appreciate the spirit of this photo. Have a nice day!
Cheers,
David
Hi lilli & nevada,
ReplyDeleteSomething 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
Hi tink,
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by, hope you have a great day, new fan! :)
Cheers,
David
Hi carletta,
ReplyDeleteTry the trick I mentioned to lilli & nevada - it shows how crisp it really is!
Cheers,
David
Hi bns,
ReplyDeleteI 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
David: Very cool reflections.
ReplyDeleteMagnificent photo
ReplyDeleteYou photographed at the time of complete calm in the lake. A real mirror.
That is absolute symmetrical perfection!
ReplyDeleteHi fishing guy,
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting. Hope you have a great day!
Cheers,
David
Hi marcos santos,
ReplyDeleteYes, 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
Hi David McMahon,
ReplyDeleteThe perfection found in nature when man doesn't interfere - amazing! Thanks for dropping round. Hope you have a 'g(ood)day!
Cheers,
David
awesome shot!
ReplyDeleteStillness in its clarity.
Great picture.
ReplyDeleteNature can create some amazing compositions.
I like your related posts feature. I may do this to mine if I can figure out how.
Troy
what a perfect reflection! beautiful.
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This photo is stunning. The stones look almost like sculpture, and the reflection is so perfect.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.
I found your site through David McMahon's blog. Glad I did. (And congratulations for being included in his Post of the Day lineup!)
Hi merging point,
ReplyDeleteThanks 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
Hi texas travelers,
ReplyDeleteI'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
Hi lime,
ReplyDeleteThanks 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
Hi jennifer h,
ReplyDeleteGreat 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
WOW! You can hardly tell where the rocks end and the reflection start.
ReplyDeleteGreat Shot,
Liam the Hawk
Hi Liam the hawk,
ReplyDeleteSounds like you've tried out the idea of looking at this picture upside down!
Cheers,
David