Walking past the giant snowball in yesterdays post I continued down to the water where a bunch of ducks were busy doing whatever it is that ducks does. I wanted a photo of the reflection from the old building, and the ducks figured they better get out of my way.
Part of what ducks do in ponds like this is threaten to interfere with, alter, or create ripples for photographers' reflection shots.
ReplyDeleteYou remind me 'think' a bit more when I look at something. I would probably have missed that reflection.
ReplyDeleteSnygg spegling du fångat i vattenytan. Och änder gör det änder är bäst på. Problemet är att de inte är tillräckligt tydliga med vad det handlar om gentemot oss icke-änder... ;-)
ReplyDeleteVery dramatic and colorful. You must have spoken harshly to the ducks. Do ducks understand Swedish?
ReplyDeleteAh, lovely shots! I got a grin out of Dave's answer!
ReplyDeleteI can imagine this among the abstract impressionists paintings in a great museum.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! The colors in the reflection are delicious!
ReplyDeleteThey pretended not to understand what I said, but I have a feeling they were just having a bit of fun...
ReplyDeleteYou should have just posted the first photo and kept us guessing on this beautiful reflection. :)
ReplyDeleteThe colours are fab Steffe,.. those ducks made some splendid reflections for you :)
ReplyDeleteThat is a great reflection. Bravo !
ReplyDeleteAn excellent image, abstract and at the same time strictly real!
ReplyDeleteYour first photo is really interesting.
ReplyDeleteAgree with Dave, no need for special effects when you can find some ducks! Those reflections are marvelous.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful scene, love the red in those buildings.
ReplyDeleteI think I have shown you this reflection a few years ago Andy.
ReplyDeleteIt's the Falu red color Peter.
Love it.
ReplyDeleteI'm in awe at the top shot. Fantastic!
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