That's a gorgeous view. The colours are stunning. I'm laughing at Memphis Mojo's remark because that's exactly hat I thought when I saw the title of your post.
Jacob, you have outdone yourself on this one. I should have known it was film too. As nice and as handy as digital is, it's hard to do this with digital isn't it? Very, very, very nice!
I really enjoy these water shots. I was out looking at film cameras with Mitchster yesterday. Buying off the internet is definitely the way to go. Our local camera store chain here wanted $350 for an F100.
@ Ciel - Oh, don't be silly. The gators eat only once a month and they like birds and fishies. In fact, I can't recall one ever eating a young woman from Versailles...plus, the only gators you're likely to see are the ones sleeping in the sun on the banks of the river...they hardly ever even move.
That's a gorgeous photo, where did you find those colors?
ReplyDeleteLovely shot. Reminds me that people who live in glass boats, shouldn't throw stones, or, um something like that.
ReplyDeleteReally nice picture. This reminds me of something but I just can't put my finger on it.
ReplyDeleteOh well.
Gators love these boats because they can choose better their meals!
ReplyDeleteSuper shot. Everything is just so perfect. MB
ReplyDeleteNice...all lined up and waiting ...for me...one day!
ReplyDeleteOnce I went in one that, I think, is like that one, it had glass so we could see the fish. It was in Madeira Island (Portugal).
ReplyDeleteWonderful shot. The reflections in the water are jaw-dropping gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThat's a gorgeous view. The colours are stunning. I'm laughing at Memphis Mojo's remark because that's exactly hat I thought when I saw the title of your post.
ReplyDeleteFilm? What's that?
ReplyDeleteLovely! Great film photo! Yay film :)
ReplyDeleteThat's a nice looking boat dock. All that color and the architecture is interesting.
ReplyDeleteJacob, you have outdone yourself on this one. I should have known it was film too. As nice and as handy as digital is, it's hard to do this with digital isn't it? Very, very, very nice!
ReplyDeleteI forgot to say yesterday that I'm glad P. is doing good! This is another fantastic shot, the colours are so magnificent.
ReplyDeleteWow! This picture is postcard perfect!
ReplyDeleteI see now why people say film still has its attractions.
ReplyDeleteThat water looks like mirror! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI will never step onto one of those for fear a gator chooses me.
ReplyDeletelovely indeed!
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy these water shots. I was out looking at film cameras with Mitchster yesterday. Buying off the internet is definitely the way to go. Our local camera store chain here wanted $350 for an F100.
ReplyDelete@ Ciel - Oh, don't be silly. The gators eat only once a month and they like birds and fishies. In fact, I can't recall one ever eating a young woman from Versailles...plus, the only gators you're likely to see are the ones sleeping in the sun on the banks of the river...they hardly ever even move.
ReplyDeleteGreat vivid shot, Jacob! I think this picture is as exciting as the experience of being on these boats itself.
ReplyDeleteThis would make a great postcard Jacob!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot - neat setting - looks like a beautiful place to visit
ReplyDeleteCool shot. I like this landscape.
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