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25 comments:
Beautiful image, very scenic. Love the reflection of blue sky in water.
This is lovely! The ducks look very happy to me.
What amazingly BLUE skies above your frozen lake ... love the geese and the reflections too. Happy Sky Watch!
Hugs and blessings,
How beautiful and amazing!
All in one photo the critter , green water and sky.
Enjoy the weekend.
Regina
the geese have it perfect. what a lovely sight. hope it's not too cold.
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Hello dear Carver
A perfect postcard here, fabulous blue sky and romantic landscape with all beautiful geese!
Hugs
Léia
Picture perfect!
Reminds me of the river I love so much here, and the reflective blue of the sky is marvellous.
Oh - you got very close to the geese - I'm a goose wuss!
Might be cold but lovely clear blue sky - long may it last xo
A beautiful landscape!
Lovely shot Carver.
Such a lovely picture. Great shot
Lovely shot and nice ducks!
So lovely, Carver! Beautiful blue skies, love the geese and ducks! And the reflections! always a favorite of mine!
Have a lovely weekend!
Sylvia
That's what I need to be doing, soaking up the rays!
This is a beautiful shot, Carver! I The Canada geese look a bit warmer than the ones I posted yesterday. LOL
the geese are enjoying some sunrays...smart birds :) lovely capture.
Looks like they're all sun-bathing :)
Happy Friday and welcome weekend!! :P
Marvelous photo, my friend. Happy winter!
Lovely shot Carver ... great detail on the water too!!
Gena
Great shot, Carver, it's a very friendly winter scene. The ice is beautiful.
Overhere in the Netherlands we have a very cold winter too. It's a pity we've had a lot of snow that has ruïned the ice. And there's more snow coming ...
Enjoy your weekend!
romantic view to a great shot,.congrats
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looks like a nice summer day even though it's not
Beautiful scene!
And I love your header!
Beautiful shot! The geese look quite comfy resting there. :)
lovely shot.
thanks for sharing :)
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