The items for this week's Friday Hunt, hosted by Teresa of Eden Hills are:
1) Starts with D.
2) Week's favorite.
3) Beautiful.
For me, they all came together in this reflection of tree branches in a puddle of water near our public library. I didn't find anything I wanted to read in the New section. Any disappointment I had was quickly wiped out when I saw this reflection.
To check out other Friday Hunt participants, click here. If you'd like to join the hunt, you have until Sunday evening to link up.
Looks very apecial and artistic !
ReplyDeleteNature is the grandest artist yet.
DeleteIt would be a good illustration for a mystery novel.
ReplyDeleteI know the disappointment of nothing good to read in the 'new' section!
An illustration for a mystery novel, hmmm. Yeah, I think I could see that.
DeleteThat is a neat picture!
ReplyDeleteThe textures and complexity of the look 'inside' the puddle are amazing and artistic!
ReplyDeleteIt was sprinkling at the moment, which I guess gave it the fractured look. I have a point and click so I usually don't know what I've got until I see the photos on my computer screen.
DeleteI love the picture, Susie. Really neat. I get reflections too though don't post many. Today I was photographing my 2016 calendar collection, covers and some innards, and I noticed there was a reflection of the ceiling fan rotating, there in the granite background.
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Thanks, Jim. I love finding reflections in my photos that I had no idea was in the scene when I took them.
DeleteThat is a great image! Love the wiggly reflection. It is quite artistic. Glad it helped ease your disappointment. Thanks so much for joining Friday's Hunt.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Teresa. It's just as well I didn't find anything that day. I have a pile of bought books yet to be read. I'm a greedy reader. :-)
DeleteFractured tree!
ReplyDeleteYou've got me thinking of the fractured fairy tales now.
DeleteI remember those. They were such fun!
DeleteFantastic shot ~ so creatively composed!
ReplyDeleteHappy Week to you ~ ^_^
Thanks, Carol!
DeleteThat is a delightful reflection. Beautiful too. Sorry you could not find anything to read :(
ReplyDeleteSimply an excuse to go to the library another time. :-)
DeleteNice to know your trip to the library was not for nothing!
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DeleteGosh, you have such a great eye to see things where most people just walk over or by. I love this! It looks like the left side was just cut with scissors.
ReplyDelete"cut with scissors" -- I like that image. I see a Paul Bunyan hand with scissors cutting away.
DeleteHello, wonderful reflection capture! http://viewingnaturewitheileen.blogspot.com/2016/01/saturdays-critters-110.html
ReplyDeleteThanks, Eileen!
DeleteThe reflection of tree branches in the water is quite beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThere were also reflections of house tops. I would've had to go in the middle of the street to get a good photo of them. :-)
DeleteSusie, That is a great shot. It's nice that it is not perfect and has a lot of texture to the image. Sylvia D.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sylvia. :-)
DeleteI love it when you see something beautiful and unexpected; the reflection in the puddle is just that. Hope you find something to read.
ReplyDeleteI'm reading a Maggie Hope mystery by Susan Elia MacNeal, from a to-read-later pile of books on my dresser. I'm glad now that I didn't find anything then.
DeleteThat is an awesome photo!!
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