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Silent Sunday
This entry was posted in My Photos and tagged fog, nature photography, photography, quietude, reflections, river, Silent Sunday. Bookmark the permalink.
Oh, wow!!! Like in a fairytale!! I’m just waiting for the water sprite to peek up from the surface đđ
Yes, it was quite dreamy and magical. Thanks, Trini! â¤
Beautiful scene! I agree with Trini – looks just like fairytale or a dream. Blessings, Sarah
Thank you, Sarah!
This is so beautiful. I wish I could pack my backpack and take vacation there right now. Thank you for sharing
Thank you so much, what a lovely comment!
It really is beautiful. đ
Thank you, Nomzi!
You are welcome đ
That ‘s a stunning shot Eliza. So dreamy, reflective and full of mystique.
Thank you so much, Liz!
Full of mystery and so very still. Wonderful. đ
Thank you, Karen. I loved the mirror-like quality to the water and everything so soft looking. It was one of those magical moments. đ
So magical and peaceful đ
Thank you, Ann. đ
Very misty and very mysterious, almost spooky. Love it.
Thank you. Rather expectant, isn’t it? Like something will come out of the mist. đ
Reblogged this on Anita Dawes & Jaye Marie.
Thank you for the reblog!
Grey and misty on the one hand, but so very tranquil on the other.
Yes, it felt rather dreamy. đ
A lovely moody photo.
Thank you so much, Victor.
It looks cold, beautiful and otherworldly. I half expect to see a lady’s hand sticking out the water holding a sword. Of course, that should really be from a lake rather than a small river, shouldn’t it? Perhaps she could hold a small pocket knife or nail clippers.
đ LOL, Bun, you crack me up! Thanks for your visit.
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That looks cool and misty:)
It was!
Lovely photograph, dream-like quality to it.
Thank you, Belinda. It felt that way to me, too.
Woohoo! The quiet unworldliness of a foggy morn! Love it.
‘Unworldly’ is an apt description. Thank you, Dor! đ
‘otherworldly’ could be another apt description!
Yes, indeed. Thank you, Ann. đ
I just want to get absorbed into this scene!
IKR? A Calgon moment. đ
Ha!!! đ
Beautiful! I could see hanging out there for a while. Maybe even in a canoe.
Thank you, Mary. Definitely a favorite meditation spot. đ
Good place to meditate–especially if your liferaft is being borne out of the fog and not into it.,
Yes! Thank you, Albert.
This scene speaks to that sense of a Reality which awaits just beyond what can be seen.
Yes, it does!
Lovely and moody.
Thank you, and the mood has changed yet again today. I can’t believe all this snow we’re getting!
Son of a biscuit! Snow, snow, go away.
What a dreamy shot.
Thank you, Fi!