01 July 2010

Reverse Reflections


Reflections of the sea on the side of the boat - rather than the other way around! We're in the beautiful port of Beaulieu-sur-Mer.

Today is Theme Day in the City Daily Photo community. To see how others around the world have interpreted the theme of 'reflections' do click on the link. You won't be disappointed. Click here to view thumbnails for all participants

16 comments:

  1. Anonymous01 July, 2010

    A very nice twist, Jilly - would grace the front of any yachting mag!

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  2. Great shot. The reflections are very beautiful.
    Your blog is very interesting with stunning pictures.
    I live in Brazil and the sea seems like this.

    Greetings

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  3. Original choice for the reflection.

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  4. looks so beautiful

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  5. They look like delicate spider webs. Great photo and great idea.
    Cheers,
    Melbourne Daily Photo

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  6. Very nice reflections of the water on these boats. Well photographed.

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  7. I love it, Jilly!

    Water and light is so mesmerizing — I can watch it for hours. At least, until I fall asleep.

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  8. What a wonderful, wavy reflection on the boats!

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  9. Great job on this photo. I love the reverse reflection.

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  10. Those boats are beyond fabulous! Wow! Nice water reflections on them!

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  11. Very clever interpretation of the reflections theme.

    I loved your photo the other day with the two riders dressed in all white. It looks like it should be a commercial for laundry detergent. Or jeans that come in small sizes.

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  12. VERY elegant and pretty!:)

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  13. Cool choice for the monthly theme!!!

    Hood Photo Blog

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  14. Reminds me of light shows of yesteryear. Nice capture and perfect for this Theme Day.

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  15. Anonymous02 July, 2010

    Probably the very essence of Monte Carlo.Great photography. Chapeau !

    daily athens

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