Monday, November 10, 2014
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I agree. I've used a puddle or two myself before.
ReplyDeleteGreat panoramic view with reflection. I like your point of view here Andy so near to the ground.
ReplyDeleteNice reflection
ReplyDeleteA dramatic sky!
ReplyDeleteIt adds color to the landscape. I like it!
ReplyDeletei like that!
ReplyDeleteGreat reflection!
ReplyDeleteThey certainly do. Terrific reflection!
ReplyDeleteGood catch, Andy! It makes for a very interesting shot.
ReplyDeleteVery nice, sir!
ReplyDeleteYes they do! Very pretty.
ReplyDeleteWonderful use of reflection. It looks more interesting in the puddle than up above.
ReplyDeleteVery nice, Andy. The puddle let you make a fine image out of a scene that looked like it wasn't going to be much.
ReplyDeleteFantastic shot!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous clouds in those replections!
ReplyDeleteI agree. Has many purposes this picture. Great!
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