This week's challenge was Reflections. I don't generally take many photos that I would consider a part of this grouping, but I went through my archives and found 2, both taken during our trip to Yellowstone this past summer.
The first is of a geothermal Pool, and the tops of the trees reflected in it.
The second is the reflection of the mountains in a window in Nevada City - a Living Museum.
I also realize I missed Photo Friday this week - shame on me because I got some cool stuff this week. Those will go into next Friday's post because I want to add this video here. It is simple, and powerful, and I feel it needs to be shared. Thank-you Barry for getting the word out!
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nice video. I like the the picture of the geothermal pool, makes me wanna dive right in.
Thanks!
Both are great reflection photos...especially like the old building...nicely done!
Love both reflections shots...especially the geothermal pool! Well done! :)
I like the window reflection. Nice!
I like the first photo! Very good!
I love the colour of the pool, but also the old window with the blue sky and the mountains...
I like the pool shot. You don't notice the trees until you look at the reflection. The log is a nice touch too.
That window photo is really cool. I love old buildings.
That geothermal pool is very interesting.......definitely a different look from the usual water reflections.
I like the pool and the reflection of the trees:)
In my haste to get these up today, between coughing fits, I failed to note that the geothermal pool is in the middle of a barren landscape, and I had to do quite a bit of manuvering to get the shot I wanted. The window reflection was kind oif a happy accident as I was only mildly hoping to catch a ghostly reflection, as the house I was shooting is reported to be haunted.
I loved both shots, but especially the pool. I use the term "happy accident" when I am doing watercolor painting...:)
I really like the window picture...there is just something about reflections in windows. Well done.
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