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Friday, April 30, 2010

Weekend Reflections


Weekend Reflections is hosted each weekend by James starting at 11 AM on Friday and if you love shadows you will love reflections. So, click on the icon, sign up and share your reflections with us!

It's been difficult to catch enough sunshine to find reflections or shadows! Lots of very crabby clouds and moody gray skies and right now I match them perfectly. But here's what I came up with for today. You can embiggen any of these by clicking on the photo.

All of our colored glass in the breakfast room were smiling and preening in the window as they enjoyed a little sun!



Back at the Bird Sanctuary I found a watery reflection of trees, clouds and skies.



And, of course, the ducks themselves always love to show off!

25 comments:

SandyCarlson said...

I love your photos, and my favorites are always the shots of glass. These are really super.

George said...

I think you got some wonderful reflections in spite of the uncooperative weather.

Beverley Baird said...

Beautiful reflections - especially in the water!
have a great weekend!

magiceye said...

wonderful images as usual reflecting your joie de vivre!

H.S.N PHOTOGRAPHY said...

Wow so beautiful reflection! How was your weekend? Hope you enjoyed well

~Cheryl said...

Great photos! I need to get more in tune with reflections. I love them!

penny said...

Lovely reflection photos, Sylvia. I love your wonderful collection of colored vases.
Enjoy your weekend :)

Christine said...

Very nice shots, Sylvia. I love the watery one. I hope you have a good weekend and that the gray clouds lighten up a bit.

kRiZcPEc said...

Have a nice weekend. :)

Pietro Brosio said...

All wonderful reflection pictures, Sylvia!
Happy weekend!

SquirrelQueen said...

The glass reflections are so pretty, glass is always a favorite of mine.

Our PNW weather has been somewhat uncooperative lately but looks like you found a few rays of sun. I love the middle photo, that is a great reflection.

Regina said...

Beautiful reflections Sylvia.
Have a lovely weekend dear one.

Maireanna said...

Ihanaa kevättä Sinulle!

Gattina said...

Nice reflections ! One duck looks as if it is standing on the water, lol !

Eden said...

Those are lovely reflections, Sylvia. I love all the images.

diane b said...

I like the red glass reflection but all are super.

Lindz said...

I always like water reflection, the bird look great.

bobbie said...

You have found beautiful pictures, as you always do, Sylvia. I love coming to your blog.

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

A little behind on my favorite reading -- but catching up is sweet pleasure. The Church ladies made me laugh, the skies are beautiful (I especially like your description of them as 'emotional') and the reflections are, as always a marvel. thank you for sharing and inspiring.

James said...

They are all good reflections but the middle one is my favorite. It's simple but very beautiful.

Have a great weekend!

Tania said...

Wonderful reflections in these photos!
Wish you a happy may day!:-)

Charlene Amsden said...

The duck photo is great and I love the colored glass, but my favorite shot is that sky reflection. It dazzles!

dianasfaria.com said...

such pretty reflections, I especially love the colored glass ones.

Beth Niquette said...

What beautiful reflections!

eileeninmd said...

Wonderful reflections, Sylvia! I always love the water reflections. Have a great week!

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