I wish I could've caught the front view of these sea gulls - but I still liked the way their reflections looked on an autumn touched lake.
Autumn Burning Bush
1 week ago
I wish I could've caught the front view of these sea gulls - but I still liked the way their reflections looked on an autumn touched lake.
Posted by at 8:58 AM
Labels: Bradford Lake, Michigan, Sea gulls
16 comments:
Just beautiful Shelley!!
May I ask about copyscape Shelley? I'm interested in having that on my blog...you can email me if you don't want to answer here. When your not busy...thanks.
Me too, me too! I love them.
Great pictures..not only the birds but the fall colors also.
What perfect reflections. Wonderful photographs!
Eve - thank you! Copyscape is free - go to www.copyscape.com - you can download a banner for your site and do a search to see if anyone is plagarizing your blog.
Birdlady - I'm glad!
Richard - appreciate your comments - thank you!
NC - you're too sweet!!
The reflections on the water are really ! Nothing wrong with mushiness either!
Shelly: What beautiful captures at that great view of the reflective lake.
Troutbirder - thank you very much!
Fishing guy - thank you - it's a beautiful time of year in Mich. right now!
These are incredible!!! I wish I did oil painting or watercolors...
wow...
Oh MGosh! Those are magnificent pictures. You should print and frame them. Thank you for sharing!
Shelley oh my gosh those are beautiful images. I love the reflection of the fall colors along with the bird in the photos. Breathtaking even if you don't see the front of the bird but I do understand your minor complaint.
Thanks for sharing the copyscape info. I'll have to check that out.
Awwww-sum! How absolutely beautiful. Love the fall colors and the reflection of the bird in the water.
Beautiful Shelley! Love the colors too!
Wow! Those colors reflecting on the water are amazing. Great job, Shelley!
Really like the 2nd photograph. We don't get enough of that bright color for our reflections to be that pretty. Great coloring to go with your gull.
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