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Amazing Dawn harbour photos Tanya
ReplyDeleteHonestly, your photographs just get better and better.
ReplyDeleteJust magical!
ReplyDeleteAnnelie
These are wonderful photographs! What a gorgeous place. You really have captured the spirit of the water here:~)
ReplyDeleteTatyana,
ReplyDeleteYour photos all, wonderful. We hope you had a great Thanksgiving... you holiday table photos also very beautiful.
Thank you for taking me away! Absolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful shots Tatyana. It looks so peaceful and serene. The water is so smooth, like glass.
ReplyDeleteI have your seeds ready to mail out if I remember to put them in the box. LOL!
Beautiful photos as always. I look forward each day to see what you have captured in your camera lens.
ReplyDeletePiękne mgliste, jesienne zdjęcia. Zrobiły się weselsze, jak się pokazał kawałek niebieskiego nieba. Pozdrawiam
ReplyDeleteThose are ridiculously good photos.
ReplyDeleteHow peaceful. I really enjoyed the photos. You should be proud of those shots.
ReplyDeleteJust Beautiful! Carla
ReplyDeleteTruly spectacular!
ReplyDeleteSuch gorgeous photos! I love the birds sailing over the water. So peaceful!
ReplyDeleteLovely photos and beautiful scenes. Gorgeous captures.
ReplyDeletestunning and calming.
ReplyDeleteBreathtaking! Your artistry is revealed in your photos, as well as in your garden, Tatyana!
ReplyDeleteMy gosh absolutely beautiful photos and what a calming view.
ReplyDeleteWow Tatyana, I love these photos. They're so enigmatic. I hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteFRAME SOME OF THESE!!!
ReplyDeleteA dreamy morning, in a peaceful place ... You made me feel the silence, the fog ... Thank you !
ReplyDeleteTatyana I am transported to your very different world.
ReplyDeleteThat is just stunning against the black background. I thought the gray and blue sky combination was really interesting, too. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteSimply stunning! I love mornings when the lighting is so perfect, and the water is like glass. Exquisitely captured!
ReplyDeleteI saw these images yesterday and did not have time to comment. But I had to return and let you know how beautiful I think they are. You really captured a lot of ambiance and emotion in the images.
ReplyDeletebeautiful Tatyana, you have captured so much atmosphere, Frances
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Australia Tanya, your photography is awesome!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love it so much...
Sorry I have not visited before as I just saw your visit to me a while back..on a Blog about my garden.
Blessings to you. Crystal Mary
Tatyana, great photos of the harbor at dawn! You captured the atmosphere perfectly! It looked pretty chilly to me though, hope you didn't have to freeze while you were taking the pics.
ReplyDeleteChristina
Tatyana, you can make the gloomy very very beautiful. It was so idyllic and dreamlike, amazing photos!
ReplyDeleteGreat images. Silence rule over the harbor. Greetings from Brasov!
ReplyDeleteThank you everyone! I like these images, and I am happy that you like them too!
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