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My Picture of the Day. Reflection.


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36 comments:

  1. What a beautiful reflective photo..love the little pond!

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  2. reflection of trees is awesome..., but the duck must be the focal point of the whole picture!! cute...

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  3. what a beautiful spot to sit and meditate about life...how lucky you are to know of such a spot..thx for sharing it!!

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  4. Beautiful, very peaceful, nature just waking up.

    Eileen

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  5. Beautiful, peaceful scene!! Love the tall trees reflected so perfectly, the old, mossy rocks, the contrasting vivid greens and drab browns, all topped off so nicely with the sweet little duck.

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  6. Wish I could jump right in that photo. Beautiful!!

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  7. A beautiful and peaceful picture.

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  8. The reflection of the trees is enchanting. So beautiful.

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  9. Какая красота!
    Таинственно, тихо, удивительно.

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  10. Lovely--just what the gardener needs to pause, reflect and refresh. Now, if we didn't have all this snow around us...

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  11. Ah, looks warm and inviting...guessing it's still cold.

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  12. I noticed the duck. He was the one chilling out.

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  13. Very lovely and serene scene with such clear water to reflect those trees, as if its a big mirror!

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  14. Oh that is just beautiful!

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  15. Great shot, Tatyana. I'm always impressed with your photography skills.

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  16. Such a beautiful spot for reflection! It looks like the little duck is enjoying the scenery, too.

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  17. Love the setting and the photo of it!

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  18. the duck have no idea that a gator is watching for his snack, but again, somewhere in the midst a man with his rifle might be wondering how delicious this roasted bird might taste on his dining table.
    And the duck.. well this is what they say - "A Sitting Duck"

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  19. Beautiful! I can almost "hear" the silence and stillness...

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  20. I love seeing the world captured upside-down in reflecting pools.

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  21. Lovely reflection, Tatyana.

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  22. Both today's picture of the day and your amaryllis photo are just beautiful.

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  23. That's a beautiful place and photograph of it!

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  24. A beautiful reflective scene with the duck as centrepiece.

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  25. look at your photo of the pond
    look out the window at my pond

    Cabin Fever increases with each look

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  26. Wow. Just WOW! That's an awesome photograph!

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  27. Tanya, that is indeed a photo to reflect on. So peaceful, so beautiful, so full of nature.

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  28. That is an amazing photo! I can just imagine myself sitting quietly by the pond. Dream, dream, dream!

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