I love your photography. Most people would be looking for that perfect spectacular shot but you take the common, everyday stuff and 'see' the spectacular within it. I love the reflections and could almost hear the water hitting on the wall. I like it when photos make my other senses come alive.
Thank you for your lovely comment, Maggie...it means so much to me...you have lifted my spirits today...I am so grateful for your friendship! ~Janine XO
There is no shortage of watery places here either.. I just can't seem to get down to the ocean or the dismal swamp... I really want to go to the dismal swamp...
I have just been catching up with your blog. I hope that the roof work has not been too traumatic. I am sure that it will be worth all the aggravation in the end and when it is finished you will be so pleased with it that you will soon forget about the inconvenience.
This is a cool photograph !! Nice one...Also I Have Started My Own Website And Would Like You To Have A Look At It.I Would Love To Have Your Comments On That Also.Unseen Rajasthan
Nice photo! Unique and creative.
ReplyDeleteThis is indicative of over-abundance!!!! Terrific photo! Happy Wednesday! ~Janine XO
ReplyDeleteNice photo and a great shot for Watery Wednesday.
ReplyDeleteWater water everywhere and lots of it to drink! ~ they won't be able to introduce a hosepipe ban this year methinks # Eddie
ReplyDeleteWater draws us all in.
ReplyDeleteVery nice water shot Maggie May, I like it.
ReplyDeleteCheers
Guy
Regina In Pictures
Nor is there any here, but is usually falling from the sky in the form of rain. :)
ReplyDeleteYou have an abundance of water! Great shot. Hope you had waterproof shoes on when you took that one.
ReplyDeleteYou have a winning photo here. Very unique, Maggie...
ReplyDeleteTerrific shot!
ReplyDeleteLove the water lapping at the concrete, the reflections of the chains, the light - very nice.
My post is here: Carletta’s Captures.
Nice how you make even the wet look interesting, Maggie!
ReplyDeleteHope your workmen are not put off, with rain on the job!
Love Granny
That's a great shot! Love it.
ReplyDeletelove it. The same is true of where I live.
ReplyDeleteGood photo Maggie - we certainly have had enough rain over the past few days to help with watery shots. A x
ReplyDeletelovely play of light and reflections~
ReplyDeleteLooks like it was a sunny day too. Can you remember those???!
ReplyDeleteHow's your back?
S x
Hopefully you don't live on floodplane!
ReplyDeleteLooks inviting. I like your original angle.
ReplyDeleteI love your photography. Most people would be looking for that perfect spectacular shot but you take the common, everyday stuff and 'see' the spectacular within it. I love the reflections and could almost hear the water hitting on the wall. I like it when photos make my other senses come alive.
ReplyDeleteI like the perspective on this one!
ReplyDeleteSoothing! Lovely.
ReplyDeleteI love the angle and the various contrasts and textures.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your lovely comment, Maggie...it means so much to me...you have lifted my spirits today...I am so grateful for your friendship! ~Janine XO
ReplyDeleteVery nice! I wish we had more watery places around. I love water.
ReplyDeleteI like this. I'm trying to figure out if it was a wet day or it the wet cement is from overflow and/or splashing. :-)
ReplyDeletelovely canals - is it a canal
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't like to fall in there. Looks awfully cold.
ReplyDeletep.s. I used to post as Gone Back South! HELLO!
You're becoming very reflective lately, Maggie. Are you pondering life?
ReplyDeleteThere is no shortage of watery places here either.. I just can't seem to get down to the ocean or the dismal swamp... I really want to go to the dismal swamp...
ReplyDeleteYou are so lucky to be surrounded by so much water! Right now I am waiting for rain so I don't have to drag a watering can around my garden:)
ReplyDeleteVery mobile water shot with it splishing and spashing and slapping up against its boundaries.
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful place!!!!
ReplyDelete♥ & ((hugs))
bindi
Sigh.
ReplyDeleteI love water Maggie!
It looks so calm and peaceful.
ReplyDeleteI have just been catching up with your blog. I hope that the roof work has not been too traumatic. I am sure that it will be worth all the aggravation in the end and when it is finished you will be so pleased with it that you will soon forget about the inconvenience.
This is a cool photograph !! Nice one...Also I Have Started My Own Website And Would Like You To Have A Look At It.I Would Love To Have Your Comments On That Also.Unseen Rajasthan
ReplyDeleteGreat shot. I wish I lived near water. :)
ReplyDeleteI like this shot a lot - it looks like one might get wet feet in an unplanned way, here :)
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