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November 14, 2010
Down by the Bay Memories
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What great shots!, and a beautiful place to visit.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shadows and reflection ~ thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteThe tree casts a nice big shadow - perfect for sitting and watching the water and wildlife. Enjoy the day!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful capture. Love it!
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Glad you brought these out of the archives to see the light of day! :)
ReplyDeleteHmmm. I need to do some needed backup too. Thanks for the reminder!
Nice shots Linda, love the tree reflections. Take care.
ReplyDeleteThe first is such a beautiful photo! Lovely reflection as well! Haven't been there in a long time!
ReplyDeleteLove the heron as well!
Gorgeous phots. I just LOVE them!
ReplyDeleteReflective scenes are so calming to look at and it helps when the water is like glass. Nice shots.
ReplyDeleteDid a whack of backing up myself over the last couple of days since the computer started acting up. I've asked a few techies the best route to go and have decided to use memory sticks for my photos.
Maybe we should have a discussion on this some time.
Judith
Hi Judith, I like the idea of using memory sticks ... so much easier to transfer images. And yes it helps when the water is calm for those lovely reflections. I was down there this morning and the bay was quite wavy, so no good reflection photos. But I did see lots of ducks, Canada geese and 2 pairs of swans.
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