Reflection of an image
When I was walking around taking photos for the Sunday post theme
"Vehicle", I almost deleted this shot before I noticed the birds - live,
painted and reflected.
"Reflection" is the theme for today's Sunday Post and here it is:
Reflection - careful thought about a particular subject
Having been a blogger for just over six months now, I have been reflecting on the reasons I started taking photos and writing posts, and on how much fun and enriching the experience has been.
I have had more than 5 thousand page views, which may seem a drop in the ocean to some, but to me it feels rather awesome. I have discovered many fantastic blogs, learnt how to do stuff I didn't know existed and made many new friends in the blogosphere. This wouldn't have been possible without you, welcome visitors to my blog, and especially to those who have left comments. Thank you!
To join in the challenge and see other bloggers' takes on the theme, don't forget to visit Jake's blog.
Great work for this week topic Mara ,Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteThank you. You come up with great themes!
DeleteI love how the photo turned out and how it was unplanned. I love those surprises when I download my photos. Congrats on your success!
ReplyDeleteIt IS strange how things turn out sometimes. Thank you.
DeleteGood photo for the theme, Mara.
ReplyDeleteThanks. It's one of those photos that just happened, without any effort from me.
DeleteCongratulations on 6 months! 5000 page views is great. Better than I had in mmine :)
ReplyDeleteThank you. Actually it's sseven months old today!
DeleteGreat shots! Sometimes I think the happy accidents are the very best.
ReplyDeleteAwesome shot, Naomi! The bird is reflected twice. Perfect capture of the theme. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThank you. It's Mara, by the way, but dont' worry, I get people's names confused all the time.
Deletefunny how you can find things like these in shots you think are duds
ReplyDeleteYip. I almost erased this one.
Deletecool pic.
ReplyDeleteThat's really clever how you noticed the bird and the birds! It sure made me smile.
ReplyDeleteI dropped by (and followed) from the IWSG blog-hop, and I live in Africa, too. Nice to meet you. :-)
Thank you for visiting and following. Hope you enje your stay. Will visit yours asap.
DeleteMissed you for the IWSG post on Wednesday!
ReplyDeleteSorry! I've had internet connection problems. I have just visited your blog and realized what I signed up for by joining the blog hop.
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