Saturday, August 7, 2010

REFLECTIONS WEEKEND-the sky off the pier

With my 'kids' and their spouses, I took a little trip north of Belgrade (2 1/2 hours' drive) to Palic," a popular resort about 18 kilometers from the Hungarian border.

I liked the reflections on the water off this pier.

See other reflections at James' Reflections Weekend.

19 comments:

Z said...

Very sharp, clear image! I really like ton of brown and blue.

Alexa said...

Great—hard to tell which end is up! Glad you got to spend some quality time with your kids.

michael said...

That makes a wonderful abstract study in shape and line.

Chuck Pefley said...

Nice, Bibi. Almost looks like an aerial view. Well, guess it is, but I was thinking from a bit higher altitude. -:)

Luis Gomez said...

Love the colors here!

Kim said...

Really neat. The contrast between soft natural forms and their soft reflection in the water with the bright graphic of the linear pier. Love how you see!

Jim said...

Great shot and reflection.

John McDevitt said...

I like the way you got the diagonal element into this image. Nice shot.

Bob Crowe said...

It could be the wing of a wooden flying boat over the clouds.

Gaelyn said...

Would make a great sky watch also. Hope you had a good time.

Virginia said...

Bibi,
This is just wonderful. WEll spotted my friend.
V

Oakland Daily Photo said...

It looks like you're stepping off into UP.

Louis la Vache said...

Wow! This is a wonderful image!

Elisa said...

Such a great view!
Best regards from Argentina
Elisa

Elisa said...

Well done!
Great shot!
Best regards from Argentina
Elisa

Daryl said...

Super shot!

'Tsuki said...

What I really like about this picture is the contrast between the wooden deck, so straight, and the clouds reflection so blury, so dreamy... Very nice work indeed, very inspiring.

James said...

Great shot. I really like the composition.

Costea Andrea Mihai said...

superb tones!! regards

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