My camera seems to have become an extension of my amateur photographer eyes! All photos prior to 2007 are scanned and were taken with a Fuji camera.



Friday 2 July 2010

Weekend Reflections: ferries in Seattle, Washington, USA, 2010

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13 comments:

Lowell said...

This is especially nice. You did take some great reflection photos on your trip!

I forgot all about theme day. For a couple of reasons: we celebrated our 53rd anniversary on the 29th and Haley has become rather ill; she has some kind of infection and her hip dysplasia is making it very difficult for her to get up on her feet. We took her to the vet today and got some antibiotics and a cortisone shot so we're hoping that will help. But she's 11 1/2 and Goldens don't usually live much longer than that.

We're not really happy these days. She is such a love; with a great heart. Never even barks.

VP said...

I'm used at bright yellow or cartoonish ferries, it is refreshing to see some serious ones, even reflected!

Malyss said...

Batiments et bateaux imbriqués, l'oeil se perd, et arrive l'envie de partir pour se perdre aussi..

Cezar and Léia said...

Chapeau, j'adore les bateaux et il y a beaucoup des reflets, trop cool! :)
bises
Léia

Sylvia K said...

Ah, now that looks very familiar, Ciel! Terrific capture! Enjoy!

Sylvia

Regina said...

Great reflections!
Happy weekend.

" R e g i n a "

mactheweb said...

Very nice, another ferry photo from your Seattle trip. I'm glad you found my area of the world so productive for pictures.

tapirgal said...

Interesting image. They look like toy boats. I didn't get the tone poem reference. . . .

Anonymous said...

Neat way the images stack.

jabblog said...

Beautiful, shiny reflections - the ferries look so clean!

EG CameraGirl said...

This is very, very neat! :)

Francisca said...

What a unique perspective of the ferries. They are HUGE and here in your reflection they look so small. Nice one!

James said...

Very nice! That's a place where I'd love to look for reflections.