Ducking back to Gingin for a minute for Weekend Reflections. This is another of those confusing reflections that I so love to find :) If you looked at the shot above you might imagine that I'm looking straight up to the sky through the trees, when I am in fact standing on the bridge looking straight down into the water of the Gingin Brook, a wider view below. Paperbark trees are so photogenic don't you think? Hope you are enjoying your weekend, take care and stay safe..
Nice reflection photos Grace. The first photo does appear to be looking up at the trees.
ReplyDelete...sometimes it's hard to know which way is up!
ReplyDeleteIt is hard to sort out which is real and which is a reflection!
ReplyDeleteSuperb reflection Grace. Beautiful place.
ReplyDeleteYou captured a great reflection, Grace.
ReplyDeleteYes, that reflection is a bit disorienting. Makes me feel woozy! Seriously, beautiful reflection photos.
ReplyDeleteYou have a good eye for reflections Grace.
ReplyDeleteYou just enjoy doing our heads in with reflection photos. Paper barks in the bush are great but they should not be used as street trees.
ReplyDeleteOh that is very tricky indeed! You had me fooled.
ReplyDeleteOK, you caught me with the caption but that first picture makes me a little woozy.
ReplyDeleteThe water was still enough for lovely reflections.
ReplyDeleteWow such sharp reflections. The first shot did fool me. Yes Paper Bark trees are lovely to photograph especially old ones.
ReplyDeleteWow, that is really a great shot, Grace! Impressive and "better" than the original, too. A happy Sunday to you xox
ReplyDeleteGreat reflection.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful spot to reflect.
ReplyDeleteThat is a great reflection Grace!
ReplyDeleteOh, That Second Shot - Fantastic
ReplyDeleteCheers
Everything you share with us is photogenic! Lovely captures, what a peaceful place.
ReplyDeleteA good reflection snap it is Grace.
ReplyDeleteWow. I would not have known you were looking down into the water. THAT, is very, very flippin' cool.
ReplyDeleteQuite tranquil
ReplyDeleteListen to the Calm!
ReplyDeleteAmazing! At first I didn't realize the trees were reflections. The top photo gives the feeling of looking up.
ReplyDeleteI always love reflections, confusing or otherwise. Take care Diane
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