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Silent Sunday
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Like a painting.
Thank you, Sandra. Yes, an Impressionist view a la Monet. 😉
Captured beautifully.
❤ 🙂
I was so looking forward to your Sunday photo…it is gorgeous! All the colors are perfect together…and…I love reflections…there’s so much more to see, almost like a double view!
Thank you so much, Alice. I’m flattered. 🙂
Beautiful! It really does look like a painting! Reminds me of something by Monet 🙂
Thank you, Joanna!
Wow, again I’m amazed at what you see and manage to capture.
Thank you very much, Frank. I didn’t want to post yet another tree, even though I have plenty of those in my file. 😉
This is freaking gorgeous, Eliza! It’s a blow this up, print it on a canvas and put it on my wall kind of gorgeous! I LOVE it! ❤
Thank you so much, Julie, much appreciated!
Well observed and very well photographed, thank you.
Thank you, Christina.
Nice thinking outside the box representation of fall.
Thank you, David!
Love it, beautiful colours. Through-a-glass wonderland. What is making the ripples?
Thank you, Allison. A bit of wind and the natural flow of the river.
Sweet!
Thank you, Peter!
Reblogged this on The Militant Negro™.
Thank you for reblogging!
You’re very welcome. 😁🤓🤗
Great vision and photo Eliza!
Thank you, Mike!
We are both making the most of our autumn colours Eliza. Love the effect of your photo. Like an impressionist painting
Thank you very much. Our odes to autumn!
I love reflected views of nature. They have an otherworldly feel. Happy Sunday, Eliza!
Thank you, Kris. We need to get used to it getting dark an hour earlier. Ah, winter! 😉
This time, I really can not guess what they are. There seems to be white trunks of sycamore in the reflection, with maybe a few sycamore leaves on the water.
Good call, Tony.
Lovely, I have just taken my contacts out and switched to glasses, causing a momentary (Monetmentary?) freak out but I love the photo. That would be lovely on canvas.
Thank you, Amelia. That’s funny, I can imagine it. I have bifocals now and it causes all manner of problems, especially when looking at art. Crick in the neck, blurring, I can get rather annoyed!
I am remarkably nearsighted, changing to glasses changes the focal lengths, probably why I have always loved Impressionism and that photo. Though it is annoying!
Ooooh. I love this. Beautiful, Eliza. 🙂
Thank you kindly, Robin!
At first glance, like a painting. It’s very artistic and beautiful in any case!
Thank you very much, Hien!
Reflections in tranquillity! Love it.
Thank you, Maureen. Have a good week!
Looks like art to me 🙂
Thank you, Kim!
I agree it does look like a Monet! 🌸🍀🌿
Yes, thank you, Karen. 🙂
I can’t tell you how much I love this one Eliza!
Thank you, Kathy, glad it pleases. 🙂
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Beautiful autumn reflections.
Thank you, Brian.
Beautiful fall reflections!
Thank you, Belinda!
Such a lovely and reflective picture of water, Eliza. Perfect for a reflective, silent Sunday 🙂 xo
Thank you, Rebecca. Glad to hear it achieved its goal. 🙂
Love the colors and abstract quality. This would be fantastic printed large!
Thank you for that positive feedback, Denise, much appreciated!
Abstract art of the most pleasing sort. Like looking into a camp fire.
Thank you. 🙂 It is rather mesmerizing, just like a campfire.
Just lovely.
Thank you!
Amazing colors!
Thank you, Maria!
Great photography!
Thank you, Amanda!