The block building in the picture didn't seem to be used for anything currently but sure added to the scenery.
Thanks for stopping by - Judy
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I love these! You should have the first one made in to 16x20. Looks like Thomas Kinkade artwork.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures, looks like they are from a magazine.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing these beautiful blues. (I agree with Jo; you should frame the first shot.)
ReplyDeleteHappy Blue Monday, Judy.
How nice that you both share the same interest. Not many do that anymore. Your shots are simply amazing. You did an excellent job.
ReplyDeleteI love the foggy, misty look. Good work with the camera.
ReplyDeleteI love your shots and I like trout too ^_^
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Wonderful shots.. I'd have the first framed for my den..Have a great day!
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Great pictures, my son goes to Missouri State..I think very close to that park. Happy Blue Monday :)
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That is a fantastic photograph,
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Love your photos - I'm always trying to capture the fog like that and never quite capture it as well as you did.
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Brilliant shots. Well captured.
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amazing photo!
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Great photos with the fog and the little building (and your husband) reflecting in the water. Just wonderful!
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Clap. Clapping. Still clapping.
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Your pictures are gorgeous. They look more like paintings because they are so pretty.
ReplyDeleteWow, perfect pics of the fog and of your hubby! Happy WW!
ReplyDeleteThese are really nice shots. I especially love the wave the light fog/mist is hovering over the water. Beautiful!
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