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OK, I start my photo viewing and questions from the top left, so I've asked a question elsewhere that's been answered by this one, the ultimate of the three shots.
I'll respond quietly, so as not to disturb your peaceful reverie, Conrad. Thank you. I hung around here for about an hour, looking at different angles. At one point, I reset myself, and noticed a girl had appeared out of nowhere, and was sitting with her head down in that little nook. I guess I was too focused on focusing.
Both my yin and my yang thank you, Larry. They've been quarreling of late, so it's nice to seem them getting along again.
Thank you very much, Luciano, Hank, and Margot. I was pretty pleased with how this one looked in the viewfinder, and even more pleased with the result.
The red brick path leading to the reflecting pool leading to the star/sun & all of it highlighting the archway and posts! And a very Utah title! Another great shot!
Comments (29)
This is veeery beautiful.
Very nice n1w! Perfect exposure!
-Ben
Say, thanks, whoelius! I'm pleased you can go for my darker images.
And thank you, too, Ben. I keep finding my way back here, because it's such a pretty little spot.
Oh WOW ... this is a top shot...really beautiful n1w ... a Y* for it ;) It's magic ;)
All the best from Sandy ;)
I can imagine you going there with a bag of breadcrumbs, to feed the ducks.
Very pretty n1w, very pretty.
Great exposure. Nice color in the background, reflection, sunbeams, foreground brick. Beautiful. Well done.
WOW.
OK, I start my photo viewing and questions from the top left, so I've asked a question elsewhere that's been answered by this one, the ultimate of the three shots.
Gorgeous!
Woooie yeah what a beauty!
Thank you, Sandy. It's a pretty little nook, one I like to drop by from time to time because one can find a shot like this now and again.
I let the ducks take care of themselves, Norrel, especially the ones here. They're fat enough, and kind of ugly.
Thanks, Laurel. It's a pretty spot, so it's fun to catch a nice shot here.
Very kind of you, Shawn. I appreciate the good review.
Your question was seen and answered, kamaly. Thanks for the visits and comments.
And thank you, too, Guy.
You been taking feng shui lessons?
No, Guy, my feng broke, and my shui is out of air.
So peaceful.
a stunning shot n1w. your yin is clearly in harmony with your yang. if you don't mind my saying so.
I'll respond quietly, so as not to disturb your peaceful reverie, Conrad. Thank you. I hung around here for about an hour, looking at different angles. At one point, I reset myself, and noticed a girl had appeared out of nowhere, and was sitting with her head down in that little nook. I guess I was too focused on focusing.
Both my yin and my yang thank you, Larry. They've been quarreling of late, so it's nice to seem them getting along again.
Very beautiful shot Not1word
Greetings,Luciano
There's a lot of richness in those dark, subdued colors. Well done.
Hank
Beautiful spot and photo n1w. Somehow I missed this set!
Thank you very much, Luciano, Hank, and Margot. I was pretty pleased with how this one looked in the viewfinder, and even more pleased with the result.
The red brick path leading to the reflecting pool leading to the star/sun & all of it highlighting the archway and posts! And a very Utah title! Another great shot!