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oh my goodness. this is the kind of photo I only dream of being able to take. amazing! LikeLike Reply
Thanks. I happened to be on a lake when the fog was rising in the morning when the sun was shining. LikeLike Reply
Thanks, Charlie. I cropped to get the boat in the right place. I am always intrigued with how little changes in composition can make a big difference. LikeLike Reply
Wow. You hit it out of the park with this one, Pat. The light is magnificent. And the boat just floats in the fog. Superb! LikeLike Reply
Wow, thanks, Chuck. I was wondering if I should frame this one and it sounds like you think I should. LikeLike Reply
Thanks, you are so right! We don’t get the photos if we don’t go out often with camera in hand. LikeLike Reply
I really like it, with the sun lighting up the side of the boat. But I’m amazed that so many others like it. What a pleasant surprise. 🙂 Thanks for your comment, Dawn. LikeLike Reply
I’m trying to imagine it printed and framed. I would choose a colonial blue matte. 😉 LikeLike Reply
It does look like that – but no white whale in these waters. This is a small inland lake. 🙂 Thanks, Opalla. LikeLike Reply
I was standing in the morning sun watching the mist rise from the lake and all was quiet and still. LikeLike Reply
oh my goodness. this is the kind of photo I only dream of being able to take. amazing!
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Thanks. I happened to be on a lake when the fog was rising in the morning when the sun was shining.
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Superb, just absolutely superb. I love the light and the composition of your photo.
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Thanks, Charlie. I cropped to get the boat in the right place. I am always intrigued with how little changes in composition can make a big difference.
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Wow. You hit it out of the park with this one, Pat. The light is magnificent. And the boat just floats in the fog. Superb!
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Thank you so much, George. I really appreciate this feedback.
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A poetic image! Beautiful post, Pat.
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Thanks, Amy.
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this is just so so so so good…like like like like like
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Thanks, Liana. What nice feedback.:)
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stunning… looks like a painting… a gallery shot for sure!
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Wow, thanks, Chuck. I was wondering if I should frame this one and it sounds like you think I should.
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Pat
most definitely a keeper for generations…
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being at the right time…place and moment…beautiful photo
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Thanks, you are so right! We don’t get the photos if we don’t go out often with camera in hand.
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Very, very cool, Pat.
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Thanks, Jill
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This is an amazing image.
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I really like it, with the sun lighting up the side of the boat. But I’m amazed that so many others like it. What a pleasant surprise. 🙂 Thanks for your comment, Dawn.
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I’m trying to imagine it printed and framed. I would choose a colonial blue matte. 😉
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Amazing image, Pat! Old Man and The Sea?
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It does look like that – but no white whale in these waters. This is a small inland lake. 🙂 Thanks, Opalla.
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Stunning in its beauty, Pat!
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Thanks, Naomi.
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beautiful photo.
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Thanks, Fancina. And thanks for your regular visits.
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Nicely moody!
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I was standing in the morning sun watching the mist rise from the lake and all was quiet and still.
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Fabulous! Nicely serendipitous, then? 🙂
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Any “then” you want, Sue. 😀
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🙂
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Love it. What a strong image. Great mood.
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Thanks, Michael.
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