Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Wordless Wednesday #71: Canoe Parking Only


"Canoe Parking Only"
Raleigh, NC - March 2000 (Click to embiggen)

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44 comments:

tiarastantrums said...

really beautiful relection

Unknown said...

How do you almost always get to be first? :-)

What a great shot.

david mcmahon said...

Seriously good work.

And here's something I must say, too. You know that comment you left on my bicycle-in-Dawson-City post..... I'd love to see that, word-for-word, posted on your blog with a pictorial example.

It is perfect advice for anyone with a camera in their hand (or on their brain).

carmilevy said...

That reflection is perfectly hypnotic. This pic is a wondrous lesson in artistic composition.

April said...

I like it - the best kind of parking! Beautiful and tranquil!

ArtistUnplugged said...

That's a wonderful photo, where's the meter?

Dianne - Bunny Trails said...

Gorgeous shot! The reflection is so serene and lovely. I'd like to be there . . . in a canoe. :D

Unknown said...

Oh to be able to get the canoe out. :) Pretty!

Femin Susan said...

you are very different......great understanding capability...i liked your style...
cheers!!!

Maureen Hayes said...

Perfect example of depth of field for all of us to learn from. Gorgeous photo, as I have come to expect from you.

Mine is up at:

http://beingchronicallyillisapill.blogspot.com/2009/03/wordless-wednesday-what-difference-week.html

Happy WW!

Mimi Lenox said...

Really lovely.

P.S. You're in my post today.
http://mimiwrites.blogspot.com/2009/03/he-said-she-said-men-speak.html

Anonymous said...

Nice DOF in this shot. Canoe Parking Only ... I'll park my tired walking legs somewhere else then :P

Lori said...

Great shot! It almost looks spooky....Happy WW:)

Momstart said...

made me smile

Mona said...

That is a beautiful shot of the reflection!!

Got update of thr past two weeks on my blog!

Mariposa said...

What a capture!

Happy WW...

Mariposa said...

What a capture!

Happy WW...

Bonny said...

Lovely! I really like the B&W treatment of this photo,it gives a hint of 'that long ago' memory feeling to add to the charm of this picture. It could have been taken at the family cottage many years ago, or yesterday passing by....

It tells a story and makes us long for lazy Spring days!!!

Black on Campus said...

Cool photo. The water looks so much like the sky that I initially thought this was a photo of a chimney on a rooftop.

Phebie said...

lovely! mine is up now: http://lovelydanielle.blogspot.com/2009/03/wordless-wednesday-what.html

Happy WW!

Robin said...

Beautiful shot, such a gorgeous reflection. I physically ache for the return of summer and long lazy days spent by the water.

SandyCarlson said...

Parallel?

This is a great shot. Leaves me feeling like I am waiting for my canoe to come in!

Unknown said...

Wow, I love b/w photos!!

Beth F said...

Very nice, I like the depth of field and the composition.

The Quintessential Magpie said...

Very neat shot, Mojo. You really ought to hook up with us for Outdoor Wednesday. Many of your photos are perfect for that.

XO,

Sheila :-)

Debbie@Like a Rose said...

Another great shot! Detail, depth, and it draws you in.

Daryl said...

Oh boy .. this is a good'un

L.A. said...

Uh, this is your WW? Not "the doors #4"?

I wonder, will you visit my site?

Oh crap...do you do that "only blogger" thing?

just so you don't miss it (cause there are other sites outside of blogger that are pretty cool. maybe you've heard?)

http://coastalcommentaries.com

yeah, i'm just one of the few. you figure it out.

Unknown said...

Lonely and waiting for Spring.
Waiting for happiness and joy to return.
Lovely shot!

Shadow said...

this is great. quite appropriate should this have been venice, heee heee heeee

Shadow said...

this is great. quite appropriate should this have been venice, heee heee heeee

Tricia said...

Wow, that is a stunning photograph. I love the layered feel of the foreground, water surface and reflection.

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Mommy On Top said...

Very nice! So dramatic!

Happy WW! My WW entry is here.

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Sweetly said...

Fantastic! Love the B&W! The reflection is amazing.

My first time playing WW today.

Need some help - I'm trying to put the " Wordless" button on my post and have it link back to the Wordless Wednesday blog but I can't figure out the HTML. Do you think you could help me?

butter3295(at)msn(dot)com

Vixen of Vixensden.com said...

What a nice shot. I really love the reflection.

DNLee said...

happy ww

Jackie said...

I had to stop in and see your WW also. I played this week too at both of my sites!!

Happy WW:-)

Mrs.Who said...

Hi, I really love the look of your picture it's very relaxing.
Please feel free to stop by.

Eaton Bennett aka Berenice Albrecht said...

The reflection softens the austerity of the picture. I've not seen a canoe hitching post before. Your pics
close the distance between America and Australia...Nice! :)

Hilary said...

Lovely shot. Here from David's POTD. :)

Marites said...

really cool pic! :) Mine is here

larkswing said...

Very serene! Great shot.

Over from Davids . . .

Susan English Mason said...

This is an incredible shot. What a reflection and it's so clear. I want to skip a stone and make ripples in it. Congrats on POTD.