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reflet printanierPosted by vu@granby (Granby, Québec, Canada) on 21 October 2007 in Landscape & Rural and Portfolio. © Yvan Rheault 2007
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Comments (11)
@badala: Obrigado da vossa visita. É uma fotografia do início da primavera. @sandra rocha: Obrigado do comentário. A fotografia foi tomada no início da primavera. Mingo from Sant Boi de Llobregat, SpainHermosa fotografia, quizá lo que más me gusta es el reflejo del agua y el azul del cielo. Excelente.Saludos! 21 Oct 2007 11:46am @Mingo: ¡Gracias mucho, Mingo! À la prochaine, melodee from granby, Canadawow!!! c'est à granby ça!?? faut croire que je ne vais pas assez sur la piste ciclable! c'est vraiment magnifique!!! 21 Oct 2007 12:00pm @melodee: Oui, il y a de très belles trouvailles à faire, et ce en toutes saisons! Merci de votre visite, Amir from IranEven though I can't read the French text, I am sure is something like poetry, the image is most beautiful fall composition 21 Oct 2007 3:12pm @Amir: You are right, Amir. Gilles tried his hand on a funny little poem. Thanks for your visit and comment on Yvan's photo, it's very early spring though, not fall @Vanessa: Thanks a lot, Vanessa. @nalen: Well, I remember seeing a couple of nice spots along the Boyne in Earl Rowe Provincial Park, maybe you could try your luck there. Thanks for your visit, et à la prochaine, @Rags: Thanks. It's along the bike trail in our city. Antonella.R. from Busto Arsizio, ItalyJ'ai l'impression d'un endroit tres sauvage! 21 Oct 2007 11:37pm @Antonella.R.: Selon les standarts canadiens ce n'est pas très sauvage, seulement à 2 km du centre de la ville. @Viewfinder: Yes, Viewfinder, and for us here it's special time, just after a long winter we really love these very early spring days with lots of sunshine. À la prochaine, Rabbit from Richmond, United StatesGrand earthy colors - and rather spooky too - i think a black and white would even add to the spookieness of it. 22 Oct 2007 2:53pm @Rabbit: Thanks for your vist, Rabbit. As for your suggestion, I guess it depends on the point of view of the photographer. |