I liked how the cattails were reflected in the water along the shoreline.
This was a much closer shot and when I downloaded the photos of that day I was totally surprised. It looks like I was looking through glass. It reminds me of looking through a glass shower door, you know, the kind that you can never seem to get clean. :)For more Weekend Reflections join James here.

These are cool. I like the second one best!
ReplyDeleteThat second picture is really neat. I love cattails!
ReplyDeleteYou described the second one just perfect--like looking through a shower door.
ReplyDeleteNice shots.
Beautiful reflections! I love the shower glass ripples.
ReplyDeleteGreat ones! I tried to take a cattail reflection recently but the picture was no good - I like yours much better :) I like the second one too, ripples make stuff look pretty cool. 72? Lucky!
ReplyDeleteThat last photo looks like artwork.
ReplyDeleteThis why I like reflections on water. A slight change in wind or something else and you get a whole new wonderful look. These are great.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful rippling reflections...especially the second shot.
ReplyDeletebeautiful shots! I love the rippley one
ReplyDeleteGorgeous reflections Carletta I still am glad I am not in all that snow but you certainly do have great beauty around you!
ReplyDeleteYour reflections are stunning, the little icy patch in the first one adds additional interest. I'm very familiar with those darn shower doors! Ha-ha!
ReplyDeleteSunny :)
Carletta, these photos are like beautiful paintings! Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeletethey're both so pretty
ReplyDeleteone is so clear and the other has incredible texture
LOL about the shower doors, I scrub mine like crazy and they still look grimy
That is just beautiful my friend. The reflection you described to a T. Excellent and well done :)
ReplyDeleteYour reflection shots are wonderful. I like how you captured the wind doing a dance on the water. Well done!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful captures and reflections, Carletta. the second shot is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful reflections!
ReplyDeleteThe first shot is a nice one but the second is a work of art -- way better.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by. Thinking in B&W is thinking about forms, textures and tones, about light and shadows without the distraction of color.
Here's a quote for you: "If you go to some distant hill and look out across the expanse and see the play of light on the fields or hills, and see the patterns of grasses or the glisten of the backlit road that cuts to the horizon, you are seeing in black and white." Richard Olsenius in "National Geographic Field Guide -- Digital Black and White with film techniques explained." Hefty title and a good little book. I borrowed it from the public library.
Both pictures are nice, but that second one is great. The pattern in the water is quite a scene.
ReplyDeleteBoth are lovely reflections but I especially like the second one. Your description of the glass shower door is perfect.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is the second shot, it looks like a frosted glass!
ReplyDeleteP.S. I do not know why comment luv did not work. But anyways, I will always find you in cyberspace!
Enjoy your weekend!
Gorgeous reflection shots, Carletta. I especially like the last one.
ReplyDeleteNice reflections, but it looks sooo cold, lol !
ReplyDeleteBeautiful reflection shots, Carletta. I enlarged both of them. The second one is like a painting.
ReplyDeleteCool reflections, Carletta!
ReplyDelete( I hope to get back into the picture projects soon!)
Junie
The last shot is awesome!
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Great reflections of the cattails. The bottom one does remind me of a glass shower door.
ReplyDeletethe second one really seems like a painting: beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThese are really nice, the second one is my favorite. Great description, I have one of "those" shower doors :) Kathy
ReplyDeletewonderful reflections...
ReplyDeleteYour shower door comment was spot on! haha Thanks for your comments on my blog. Enjoy the emerging spring! =)
ReplyDeleteThese reflections are beautiful. I like your second photo -- it does remind me of a glass shower door.
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