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Friday, July 1, 2011
The Weekend in Black and White: Ducks Stirring up the Waves
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15 comments:
I totally love this shot!
It took me a moment to fathom the ducks - up tails all 'n all.
Lucy
A really nice picture :)
Love the pattern in the water. It sets-up a visual motion
Harry's right. I can feel the movement of the water. The forms really do come together nicely.
Happy friends there enjoying the peaceful lake! :)
Adorable shot!
Léia
A wonderful and unusual water pattern - good shot!
Very nice B&W shot!
Thanks for sharing;o)
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Have a nice and happy weekend****
Those patterns are great. Clever ducks for making them, and clever you for finding them.
Oh wow, magnificent monos... love the fluidity of the ripples. Cool shot! :)
I agree...I can almost feel the movement of the water. Such a wonderful picture, and the little ducks add so much to the overall image. Lovely capture. Genie
Yes, yes, yes. Beautiful.
Would make a lovely fabric design.
Beautiful endeed!
This is amazing--and I agree!
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