Well, at first I thought it was a flipped photo and the sky was the sea with the trees being reflections!! Excellent image Laurie and a great one to play with our perception of things 🙂 I’m not sure what a colour version would have looked like, but this is pretty much perfect in B&W.
That’s exactly what I thought when I first glanced at this photo. Especially down near the horizon. You seem to be in the right place and the time. but I don’t imagine you go far without that trusty camera. xoK
yes down by the horizon those trees could almost be ocean plants, right?
I was just telling Alys that this week has been so chock full that I only pulled out the camera twice … and I was lucky enough to capture two shots that I really liked, this one and the Locked Out image. I feel somehow lost when I can’t practice my photography.
Did I tell you that I’m going to photo document the campaign trail? It’ll be a different kind of “travel log” 🙂
So good to talk with you yesterday. I cannot WAIT to gather this spring! Feel better my dear friend!
Thanks, Joe! I don’t remember who it was that suggested the link to the sea, but they said it in response to the color version. It looks even more like it in B&W.
So totally unbelievable, Laurie! Isn’t nature just awesome. And your title is spot on 😀
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Fantastic Laurie, the graduated ripples look so good with the silhouetted plants!
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Beautiful lines Laurie ! I love this sky, who looks like a cotton’s sea 🙂
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Well, at first I thought it was a flipped photo and the sky was the sea with the trees being reflections!! Excellent image Laurie and a great one to play with our perception of things 🙂 I’m not sure what a colour version would have looked like, but this is pretty much perfect in B&W.
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That’s exactly what I thought when I first glanced at this photo. Especially down near the horizon. You seem to be in the right place and the time. but I don’t imagine you go far without that trusty camera. xoK
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yes down by the horizon those trees could almost be ocean plants, right?
I was just telling Alys that this week has been so chock full that I only pulled out the camera twice … and I was lucky enough to capture two shots that I really liked, this one and the Locked Out image. I feel somehow lost when I can’t practice my photography.
Did I tell you that I’m going to photo document the campaign trail? It’ll be a different kind of “travel log” 🙂
So good to talk with you yesterday. I cannot WAIT to gather this spring! Feel better my dear friend!
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Outstanding!! 🙂
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I’m so glad you liked this! Thank you
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You are good, LB!
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and you always make me feel good, Bruce! By the way, I sent an email about the forest pics.
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Laurie – I cannot find your email message. 😦
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Resent!
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Wonderful illusion!
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Thank you, Maya. I just returned from your blog and commented there. Thanks for visiting and for commenting!
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Wonderful play of rhythm and contrast. Damn, I wish I had made this image! Love it.
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Steven, your comment means much to me! I’m so very glad you like this image. It was fine in color, but it really grabbed me in monochrome. Thank you!
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Your very welcome, and I mean it!
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Well captured! Mother Nature always surprises us!
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Thank you! Mother Nature is such the artist.
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This is such a cool image Laurie 🙂 The sky really does look like ripples in the sea. Great work.
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Thanks, Joe! I don’t remember who it was that suggested the link to the sea, but they said it in response to the color version. It looks even more like it in B&W.
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Cool!
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Thank you so much. It looked cool to me, too 🙂
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Gorgeous waves in the sky, it’s like a painting! Very beautiful Laurie! A great weekend to you too! 🙂
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I love that you think it looks like a painting, Elina! Thank you!
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