We visited Lorne back in June of this year. During an evening walk I found the sky reflected in these pools of water. The water was left by the retreating tide, and the orange glow was made by the retreating sun. I have to say I like this combination.
I consider this to be another in my occasional series of Sky Shots with no sky! You can tell what is happening in the sky, even without being able to see the sky itself.
You can find more shots of the sky - almost certainly including ones that actually have the sky in them at SkyWatch Friday.
You can find the latest post to my other blog by clicking on the Paying Ready Attention image on the RHS of the screen (and by the time Friday arrives the second post about our trip to the Daintree will be there - go have a look!)
Enjoy the skies.
Great picture, although if you hadn't explained I am not sure I would have known what I was looking at. Love the colours.
ReplyDeleteColorful reflections and a very interesting capture, Stewart! Enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeletepretty! almost painting-like.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous for sure! I love to photograph the sky "upside down" and I love this photo.
ReplyDeleteThat's nice! It looks like abstract painting! :)
ReplyDeletePretty colors and reflections. Stewart, great capture for your skywatch. Have a wonderful weekend!
ReplyDeleteTerrific and creative shot, Stewart! Enjoy your weekend.
ReplyDeleteThe colors and textures are amazing. This is a work of art. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteYou're exactly right about being able to tell what is going on in the sky without actually seeing it. Nice!!
ReplyDeleteIt's a unique sky perspective. Nice.
ReplyDeleteVery nice, Stewart! I like the fact the sky itself isn't visible in the shot.
ReplyDeleteWow, beautiful colours! And I love that we are left to imagine what the sky would have looked like. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Stewart!! I love the colour reflections.
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful! Visiting from Sky Watch Friday.
ReplyDeleteMy Skywatch, hope you'd come and see.
Have a great weekend.
Awesome reflection! Nature's abstract painting:)
ReplyDeleteGreat sequence!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
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ReplyDeleteExcelente trabalho.
Bom fim de semana!
Beijinhos.
Brasil
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Oh, this is lovely!
ReplyDeleteA different SkyWatch photo Stewart but effective too. We had one night at Lorne in our travels in 2010, would love to visit again, such a beautiful place.
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