Sunday, June 21, 2020

One gin too many..



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..


24 comments:

  1. Nice reflection photos Grace. The first photo does appear to be looking up at the trees.

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  2. ...sometimes it's hard to know which way is up!

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  3. It is hard to sort out which is real and which is a reflection!

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  4. Superb reflection Grace. Beautiful place.

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  5. You captured a great reflection, Grace.

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  6. Yes, that reflection is a bit disorienting. Makes me feel woozy! Seriously, beautiful reflection photos.

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  7. You have a good eye for reflections Grace.

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  8. You 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.

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  9. Oh that is very tricky indeed! You had me fooled.

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  10. OK, you caught me with the caption but that first picture makes me a little woozy.

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  11. The water was still enough for lovely reflections.

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  12. Wow such sharp reflections. The first shot did fool me. Yes Paper Bark trees are lovely to photograph especially old ones.

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  13. Wow, that is really a great shot, Grace! Impressive and "better" than the original, too. A happy Sunday to you xox

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  14. A beautiful spot to reflect.

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  15. That is a great reflection Grace!

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  16. Oh, That Second Shot - Fantastic

    Cheers

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  17. Everything you share with us is photogenic! Lovely captures, what a peaceful place.

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  18. A good reflection snap it is Grace.

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  19. Wow. I would not have known you were looking down into the water. THAT, is very, very flippin' cool.

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  20. Amazing! At first I didn't realize the trees were reflections. The top photo gives the feeling of looking up.

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  21. I always love reflections, confusing or otherwise. Take care Diane

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