Great reflections, Cindy. Have you ever tried cropping in tighter and turning the image upside down? I did this once and really liked the impressionistic feeling to the tree.
I did turn them upside down and the rippling effect in the water-sky was fascinating. I thought when I flipped them it would look like a regular photo. The rippling effect was much more confusing to the human eye that the mirrored upside-down reflections. Interesting, I agree with you Emilio.
I love this! I just saw all of your hawk pictures! how did I miss them I don’t know! My daughter and I keep seeing hawks over our field and so I went to your photos! amazing!!!
Hawks are truly magnificent creatures. I will never be able to watch them enough. I am glad you and your daughter have some to observe. The hawks will know you and after awhile accept you as part of their ecosystem. They like all creatures will be curious when you do unexpected things. Enjoy!
Wow that is so cool. I always wonder if it is the same ones but I imagine they leave and go elsewhere. Seeing those patterns in your pics. was awesome!
Gives a whole new dimension to that saying, a bird could love a fish but where would they live. They could live beside a pond, where their reflections could mingle in the in-between. 🙂
How inventive! Are these from different locations? the trees seem they might come from different climates. The are (as all your photos) stunning Cindy! xo
Awesome reflections. A new and clear perspective on an old cliché, ‘We see through a glass darkly,’ but here, we see through the water clearly, and all of it beautiful. 🙂
Schwimmende Bäume, ein wunderbarer Titel…
Sie sind ein sehr nachdenklich Freund Ernst!
Simply amazing.!
Mil grazie Colleen~
You really do make nature even more beautiful than it already is, Cindy! <3
That is such a lovely thought! Thank you & cheers~
Great photos.
Merci!
Lovely stuff, although it’s not easy being green. 🙂
I do fervently believe in everything Kermit says……and you too of course Graham! 😉 😉
Ribbit @-)
“too cool” loved the pictures Cindy, beats hard snow =^-^=
Temps in the 80’s and lots of birds, but way too little rain~
Stunning photographs, Cindy. The mirrored images are unbelievable as is the patient water embracing nature’s grandeur. <3 <3 <3
How beautifully stated. Thank you & cheers too~
I’ve always enjoyed taking photos like these with the images reflecting off water. Thanks Cindy!
Thank you Brad. I love reflections too, because it calls our perceptions into question~
Exactly, and a bit mysterious. 🙂
Yes!
il mondo è bello anche capovolto
Questo e un bel pensiero! Grazie~
Stunning pictures! Thanks Cindy
Thank you more for the thoughtful appreciation~
Woo Hoo! Very stunning shots… albeit a bit dizzying! Unique post, and I luv it!
Now we need to take your gowns, and reflect them in some still pools! <3
I have never seen water reflections this beautiful! Tree swimming, what a poetic title for this beautiful post. Thank you, Cindy! 🙂
You are a dear friend and such a talented photographyer Amy. Thank you. <3
🙂 Thank you for sharing your love of nature <3
Visa versa 2 U X 2!
Great reflections, Cindy. Have you ever tried cropping in tighter and turning the image upside down? I did this once and really liked the impressionistic feeling to the tree.
I did turn them upside down and the rippling effect in the water-sky was fascinating. I thought when I flipped them it would look like a regular photo. The rippling effect was much more confusing to the human eye that the mirrored upside-down reflections. Interesting, I agree with you Emilio.
I love this! I just saw all of your hawk pictures! how did I miss them I don’t know! My daughter and I keep seeing hawks over our field and so I went to your photos! amazing!!!
Hawks are truly magnificent creatures. I will never be able to watch them enough. I am glad you and your daughter have some to observe. The hawks will know you and after awhile accept you as part of their ecosystem. They like all creatures will be curious when you do unexpected things. Enjoy!
Wow that is so cool. I always wonder if it is the same ones but I imagine they leave and go elsewhere. Seeing those patterns in your pics. was awesome!
No they have territories and often use the same nest year after year, so your hawks are getting to know you!
I love reflections. An inverted world across the mirror. Thank you, Cindy!
Thank you more for appreciating Francis~
Gives a whole new dimension to that saying, a bird could love a fish but where would they live. They could live beside a pond, where their reflections could mingle in the in-between. 🙂
Yes, I sense a fairy tale her Brenda! <3
Perhaps you need to try your hand at it. 😉
First I would need to learn to spell here…….. o)
Wonderful! 🙂
Danke!
Cindy, your reflection shots are fabulous.
Muchos gracias mi amigo!
:o)
I never pass up a reflection shot, Cindy. And yours are great. –Curt
The camera seems to love them and make them hyper-real. I love ’em too~
Agreed. Sometimes they make wonderful totem poles. –Curt
Interesting……
Amazing reflections!
Grazie!
Such beautiful reflections! You may have confused the fish though! 😉
What? You never noticed fish swimming in trees before???? 😉 😉
Okay, fine, I suppose I was too busy watching the birds underwater! 😛 😆
A woman after my own hear! <3
They are simply amazing! They actually look like you took pictures on a hot sunny day and turned the pictures upside down. What a great idea Cindy.
I thought the exact same thing until I did turn them around and noticed a slight rippling in the “sky!” 😮
Such crystal clear reflections Cindy. Where is this magic pond? Love how you have the fish swimming in the tree branches.
The pond is in Anza Borrego Desert State Park, which is an extensive desert about a two hour drive from The Holler.
Wonderful reflections captured, Cindy… 🙂
Happy you enjoyed Maniparna & cheers to you~
Beautiful! Love the colors and reflective illusions =0)
So pleased you do and thank you!
How inventive! Are these from different locations? the trees seem they might come from different climates. The are (as all your photos) stunning Cindy! xo
They are all the same pond system in Anza Borrego Desert State Park, but you are right they had different vegetation growing around different ponds.
loved seeing your view of it all…
Absolutely stunning, Cindy — love looking at the world from a pond’s view!!
It’s kind of a fishes eye view too! I wonder if they want to swim in the trees?
Clever and wild pictures, Cindy 🙂
That is nice descriptive juxtaposition.
Stunning.
Mil grazie! <3
I love these! Hard to get reflective images here – the ocean won’t have any of it! <3
Yes, ocean often doesn’t like to share any reflections, but bays do!!
The last Pic could be one of the ITPs Artworks of Richard Lapham 🙂
I am not familiar with him, but I will google him. Thanks for the lead…..
Have a look at his “POP- Art” . Also “John Burst” is quite interesting.
Will do. thank you!
Awesome reflections. A new and clear perspective on an old cliché, ‘We see through a glass darkly,’ but here, we see through the water clearly, and all of it beautiful. 🙂
I am sorry that I missed you comment, from apostle Paul until just now. It is so prescient isn’t it.
Beautiful reflections! 🙂
Mil grazie!
Obviously they have a strong filter to keep the water glass clear 🙂
Such an clarity, I see only on TV.
I am very pleased that you enjoyed them and thanks for stopping by~
These are really fabulous pictures, Cindy.
Ahhhh, thanks much & cheers too~ <3
I love the way you see life , dear Cindy , …love , megxxx
Love & cheers back to you Meg~
“tree swimming” – I like that. 😀
Merci beaucoup Cate!
This is delightful, Cindy, I love it!
The feeling is mutual for you Eliza~
🙂
Fantastic photos Cindy, love the topsy turvy effect! 🙂
Awww, thanks, It is always worthwhile to challenge our perceptions! 😉
It sure is! 🙂
I love this, Cindy 🙂
It is good to challenge our perceptions and who knows, the pond may have the best point of view! 😉
Danke liebe Cindy hab einen schönen Mittwoch in Freundschaft Klaus und sei ganz lieb gegrüßt
Ich danke Ihnen sehr und haben eine wunderbare Woche Klaus!
Yes Cindy, your must see one of his exhibitions <3
🙂
ist ja super, wünsche einen guten Wochenteiler
Vielen Dank. Du bist sehr nett!
super Donnerstag wünsche ich und hoffentlich gutes Wetter, du bist auch nettt
<3 <3
Clever, and beautiful too, Cindy! Did you stand on your head? (OK, just kidding….)
I was so impressed that the trees did for the photo-op! 😉
Trees are really very obliging, aren’t they?
And so uncomplaining…..
these beautiful pics above are appealing to come and stop 🙂
Awww, so glad and motivates me to keep posting. Cheers to you & thanks too~
Bonita colección de fotos con la primavera asomando entre los árboles y el agua. 🙂
Muchas gracias mi amiga linda! 😉
awesome pictures, Cyndi, as always 🙂
Awww, thank you Leyla & cheers to you~
A great title for these A W E S O M E photos!!
<3 carmen
So nice and encouraging! Thank you Carmen~
love love love your reflections 🙂
I love, love, love your kindness! <3
Love the gorgeous colors!
So very glad you do & cheers to you my friend~