These
are similar images to yesterday however I hope you will enjoy them. These were taken at the beginning of our walk but when we were returning, the sun was going down and the photographs I got at that time were magical however that will have to wait for another day/post.
I hope
you enjoyed this post.
I
am linking this post with WEEKEND REFLECTIONS.
Thanks
for visiting my post today.
Many
thanks to those who leave comments on this post.
Hi Margaret,
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful pictures, especially the swans I find sublime.
Best regards, Irma
Fantastic photos of the Isle of Wight.
ReplyDeleteHello Margaret, pretty reflection captures. And the swans are beautiful. Great series, have a happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteThe red building looks interesting, wonder what that was used for Margaret.
ReplyDeletevery lovely light.
ReplyDeleteLOVE your reflections, and the beautiful Swans!!
ReplyDeleteAn interesting series. That building is spectacular. Fine bird shows with good reflections too.
ReplyDeleteThe building is actually owned by my family, by my Father and his siblings. It is a former flour mill and was purchased by my Grandmother in the 50's and converted into a holiday home. Now it is used as a shared family holiday home and for holiday rents too. I spent many happy childhood holidays here and now my children do the same thing but not in the winter much as the heating is not, well, very effective!
ReplyDeleteLovely to see it here on your blog, it surprised me when I saw it in the Reflections meme and I was like Oh wow, there's the Mill!
Mollyxxx
I am fascinated by the reflection of the building as it doesn't look like a true reflection.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful reflection captures and that bridge is also just great! Your lighting is very nice
ReplyDeleteGreat reflections. That first shot makes the building look much taller in the water.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful reflections, Margaret. The colours are so warm and lovely!
ReplyDeleteOh these are all fabulous!
ReplyDeletemany colorful and beautiful reflections :)
ReplyDeleteGreat photos, beautiful reflections and I do love those swans.
ReplyDeleteI think you live in a reflective world in more ways than one. You always have so many reflections and they are always gorgeous ... you have outdone yourself again here, Margaret. Hope you have a lovely weekend ...
ReplyDeleteAndrea @ From the Sol
Wonderful shots Margaret!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful reflection shots.
ReplyDeleteI love the swans and the reflections are lovely as well.
ReplyDeletemagnifique endroit ;o)
ReplyDeleteReally lovely reflections. And I love your sun !!
ReplyDeleteLovely Photographs, and lovely warm light in the images,
ReplyDeleteGreat reflections, Margaret... You are an excellent photographer... AND you live in such a beautiful area where you can take gorgeous pictures to share with us.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Betsy
Wonderful light in the photos, love the swans.
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