I'm not into fishing but this looks like the kind of place I'd head with a book on a sunny day, I can imagine reading with the sounds of the water around.
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Nice angle! Lakes and oceans are often great areas for taking photos. At first glance, they're quite serene and lovely, but at the same time, you know that underneath that are some pretty lively waters filled with all sorts of sea life.
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ReplyDeleteNice, I think there are fish right under that pier. I'd like find out.
ReplyDeleteLooks like such a nice place to set and enjoy the water and the scenery (even if one doesn't fish).
ReplyDeleteCool with reflections.
ReplyDeleteI'm not into fishing but this looks like the kind of place I'd head with a book on a sunny day, I can imagine reading with the sounds of the water around.
ReplyDeleteI'm with Jeny. It would be nice to sit there with a good book
ReplyDeleteReaxing and reflective.
ReplyDeleteThe pier is empty, the fishes are happy.
ReplyDeleteNice capture of a peaceful scene, Karen.
ReplyDeleteSuch a tranquil fishing spot, probably can catch more fish here.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, tranquil and beautiful. Love the reflections too. Happy Thanksgiving
ReplyDeleteSo serene and peaceful, the fishes must be rejoicing. Happy thanksgiving
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ReplyDeleteBeautifully calm spot, I'll grab my fishing rod.
ReplyDeleteI love the composition in this photo! That could be a painting or, better yet, a jigsaw puzzle! Lovely!
ReplyDeleteNice angle! Lakes and oceans are often great areas for taking photos. At first glance, they're quite serene and lovely, but at the same time, you know that underneath that are some pretty lively waters filled with all sorts of sea life.
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