Saturday, 31 December 2011

Weekend Reflections: Water, wind and light


Astounding, isn't it?

Parts of the water look glassy and glutinous. Yet light can be imploded in this way, totally mangling a simple reflection of a flag.

I quite like it. But I like Picasso, and Dali, and Bacon.



This is my contribution to the Weekend Reflections meme.

15 comments:

PerthDailyPhoto said...

It really is amazing Julie, I adore this and also Wednesdays picture as well. Best reflections I've seen in a long while. I hope the New Year sees things improving Julie, very best wishes.

Joan Elizabeth said...

Ha ha, love your comment about the artists. May your new year be another one of beautiful light and lovely images. Your blogs are gems.

Melbourne Australia Photos said...

Beautiful captures, Julie. The first one is stunning! Reminds me of quicksilver somehow...
Happy 2012!

Rae Walter said...

Love these shots. Bacon for me on the first one! Hope that 2012 is a fabulous year for you Julie.

Kay L. Davies said...

Fabulous, Julie. If you hadn't shown a shot of the flag itself, I'd still be pondering.
I guess it is 2012 in Australia now. Wishing all the best for you, now and always.
K

Julie said...

Nope, not yet Kay. It has just gone 12 midday, not 12 midnight.

Valerie said...

Captivating shot Julie. Our imagination and alertness (or lack of) are all that causes us to miss such photographic opportunities - well done! HNY.

Ann, Chen Jie Xue 陈洁雪 said...

Just realised I posted to your facebook account.

Oakland Daily Photo said...

Yep, Francis Bacon it is. The non-figurative variety.

Jim said...

Superb reflections. Hope you have a Happy New Year.

toby said...

That is an amazing shot! Just beautiful!

Julie said...

Thank you for both comments, Toby. I appreciate them.

Gerald (SK14) said...

at first I thought this was oil floating on the water - happy new year

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diane b said...

It sure does look like modern art. Lovely texture.