All these images, which were
are taken at Yarmouth on the Isle of Wight, show many fences and lovely
reflections with some Mallard and Teal ducks along with Mute Swans.
Teal
Mute
Swan and Mallard
The last shot below is a new restaurant converted from an old railway building and they
made a new signal box at the end to be used as a bird hide overlooking the shot
above.
Thanks
for visiting my post today.
Many
thanks to those who leave comments on this post.
I have wanted to visit the Isle of Wight for the longest time! All the reflections are beautiful. I also love that small tree with the flattened top. And these buildings with the blue roofs!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a clever meme - and your take on it is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteLove your building and the waterfowl, thanks Margaret.
ReplyDeleteHi Margaret,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures, the light I find amazing, beautiful winter colors.
Best regards, Irma
That first pic in particular is stunning. Great idea re the bird hide near the restaurant xx
ReplyDeleteYou found some lovely light for your day on The Isle of Wight Margaret. It's place I've never visited but it looks quiet as I like it.
ReplyDeleteHello Margaret, pretty scenes and reflections... I love the swans.. Great post, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos with the most marvelous lighting. I love that warm glow. Thank you Margaret, very enjoyable.
ReplyDeleteThe light and clarity as well as composition are splendid. Beautiful place!
ReplyDeleteYou captured these at the most beautiful time of day, and it really shows in all of the images. What a gorgeous setting.
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Now, that looks like a place I would like to visit and dine! Beautiful photos as always! blessings ~ tanna
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful setting in the sunshine. Love the photos you captured. The broken fence along the bank is charming and the restaurant looks inviting. Great tables along the side.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful spot to visit.
Have a great day.
CM
Gorgeous shots Margaret! I do love that early morning lighting which makes everything look so richly bathed in the sunlight!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos! I love all the reflections in the water.
ReplyDeleteThe birds are beautiful, and so is the scene! Lovely shots!
ReplyDeleteNice light on your first couple of photos! Great reflections too.
ReplyDeleteThank you for always taking us on such lovely adventures.
ReplyDeletepretty reflections, sweet birds and cool tree!
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oh water, it always makes everything prettier!! pretty fences, water fowl and reflections!! a beautiful post margaret!!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos !!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post !!!
The swans steal the show.
ReplyDeleteGlorious photos!
ReplyDeleteI thought number 1 was my favorite today but when I got to the last one of the railway station, I love it. the ART of it, the composition and of course the building. in number one I like that apartment building, the windows in it. also really liked the pops of red coats...
ReplyDeleteI love your pics! My main association of the Isle of Wight is with some famous Jimi Hendix songs.
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Truly enjoyed the journey you took on us on today.
ReplyDeleteALL of your image shares are stunning Margaret. Those top two would make GREAT jigsaw puzzles.
ReplyDeleteAll beautiful pictures Marareth, love them all. :)
ReplyDeleteMaybe the swans with the nice reflection a little more :))
Have a fine weekend
【ツ】Knipsa
You always have such awesome photos, Margaret! I really love the reflections of the brick house and also the swans!
ReplyDeleteThe golden light in your first images is so lovely. I really like your leading photo! Beautiful birds and fences. I agree with Hootin Anni that your top two images would make great jigsaw puzzles. :)
ReplyDeleteLindy
Really nice photos, Margaret. It's so pretty there. Gotta love those bright blue rooftops!
ReplyDeleteHi Margaret, What a lovely collection of photos. Such stunning colors. Thank you for your visit to my "Good Fences". Have a great rest of the week...
ReplyDeleteLove your photos! You have caught the light so beautifully! Wonderful reflections, too!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your encouraging comments on my blog.
Lea
Wonderful photos Margaret. So nice to see a different part of the world. I like the name of the restaurant in the former railway building. It's nice they accommodated birders with the 'hide'. Thanks for visiting. Have a good weekend.
ReplyDeleteThis golden light is glorious! Beautiful reflections and images.
ReplyDeleteThere seems to be no end to the beautiful places you find to take photographs, Margaret. These are all lovely with the birds and reflections. The fences are many but my favorite is the fallen fence (I am assuming that is what I am seeing) next to the stone and brick wall. It is truely a beautiful shot with, I would assume, a history to be told. Beautiful post, Margaret ...
ReplyDeleteAndrea @ From The Sol
i feel like i read a book as a kid, named Miss Margaret, but at the moment i can not recall the author & suchness??! any who ....
ReplyDeletei enjoy your reflections. that bonsai tree (or looks like one to me) very cool! ( :
The light in each of these images is so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWow! Gorgeous, stunning pictures Margaret!
ReplyDeleteThis was enjoyable. Some nice countryside and fences. I rather like the pretty swans and that unusual looking tree.
ReplyDeleteI did enjoy this post very much! The reflections are so pretty. I love seeing all the birds and what a wonderful idea to put the bird hide up there!
ReplyDeleteThe reflections you've captured are beautiful. What a glorious setting.
ReplyDeleteOne of the great things about blogging is getting to see so many places through others eyes. Lovely photos.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful places and photos, Margaret.
ReplyDeleteThe trail by the Off the Rails, was that by chance a railroad converted to a nature trail?
Thanks for visiting my blog today.
Have a Beautiful Day!
Peace :)
Nice light! And I love the reflections in the water.
ReplyDeleteSo peaceful looking and quaint! I would love to be sitting at one of those tables.
ReplyDeleteScrolling down I had to take a second look at the photo with the tree. At first glance I thought it was growing on top of the building. :)
Such lovely reflections. The swans are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteAwesome photos, Margaret! All of them! Wish you a nice weekend!
ReplyDeleteI love the warm and golden light, so lovely.
ReplyDeleteBoth posts on this lovely place are wonderful. Beautiful photos ...the whole place reminds me of an enchanted village!
ReplyDeleteMy wife and I spent our honeymoon on the Isle of Wight in 1958. We must go back some day with a camera. A beautiful set of photographs. The shot of the two swans is superb.
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