Friday, 19 November 2010

Union Canal

I was very struck by this reflection of the aquaduct railings when we were walking along the canal last weekend. I persuaded Crafty Green Boyfriend to take this photo, even though he didn't know what the fuss was about! You can read more about our walk and the kingisher we saw here.

For Weekend Reflections

22 comments:

Hannah Stephenson said...

Beautiful photo--quite abstract!

The Weaver of Grass said...

Interesting photograph Juliet - I cannot for the life of me tie it in with what you say it is. I think Gestalt psychology has come in there somewhere.

James said...

Beautiful shot! Water and light make a wonderful couple.

Gabriela Abalo said...

Interesting shot!

thanks for visiting my place

greetings from Uruguay :)

Sylvia K said...

Great photo, Juliet, and it is abstract that's what makes it so interesting to me! Hope you have a great weekend!

Sylvia

'Tsuki said...

Those reflection are stunning ! They almost looks like some abstract painting...

Winter said...

Miaou, rwrwrwaouh ! Mraôôô...

Halcyon said...

I like it! Light on water is cool - gives it that sparkly look. My hubs also doesn't always understand my obsession with reflective photos or this and that to fit with a theme.

Clytie said...

I think the word of the day here is "abstract" - and what a wonderfully abstract photo it is!

Cezar and Léia said...

There is a different reflection there, it's beautiful and your picture very creative!
Léia

Carver said...

That looks like a painting. Great capture.

Diane AZ said...

Beautiful colors and pattern, great shot, love it!

Anonymous said...

Oh, I see why it caught you eye. Very nice!

RG said...

That's the famous painting "100 salmon striving for their destiny" by Ma Nature!

Rajesh said...

Fantastic shot.

Gattina said...

Very original ! and indeed a little abstract !

Gine said...

Très bien vu ... C'est beau !

Dani said...

unusual but so pretty.

Happy weekend

Greensboro Daily Photo said...

I love this abstract photo. The balance in the composition is great.

Springman said...

It doesn't surprise me C.G.P's B.F. did not see what you saw, that is the gift!

Alison Wiley said...

I'm amused by the monicker Crafty Green Boyfriend . . . . and glad that he would take a photo for you, even without seeing what the fuss was about. Diamond-Cut Husband has done a couple of blog posts for me . . .. maybe I can coax a few photos from him, holding up CGB as an example.

Gerald (SK14) said...

That is a great shot.