Now, this one is just beautiful. I am so glad you shared it. Thank you :-) I love to read too, so I plan on re-visiting your site, as you say "but not necessarily right away" (I love how you put that). Thanks again, and happy WW!
hello Beth thanks for stopping by my blog, I love this photo like pouring gold, it probably isn't but your header photo reminds of Bruges and some nice times I spent there in the 90's, Frances
What a beautiful photo! Thank you so much for visiting my blog :) Now I've spent a long time reading your blog, and I love it! I love the fact that it is a book-blog and I've found so many books that I want to read! My blog is also about books and reading is a big part of my life - I just can't live without books!! You're hereby added to my favourite list :) Hugs from Anette in Norway
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It's beautiful.
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We're doing lots of interesting things with water and light these days. Love it!
ReplyDeleteWow, this is seriously incredible. I love the light effect. Golden!
ReplyDeleteall we need is the loveliness of you right there, before that golden light.
ReplyDeletethat light looks like fire - great shot!
ReplyDeleteLove the golden glow captured.
ReplyDeleteThat shot is a big WOW!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot! I love the glows of color.
ReplyDeleteVery fine, Beth...
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Hi, Beth;
ReplyDeleteLovely capture. And, lucky you! Enjoying a trip to NYC. I'm in desperate need of some culture (I live out in the dust bowl of UT. :)
Happy WW!
Amazing!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! I have a feeling I'll be posting many photos from New York as WWs, too. :)
ReplyDeleteFantastic!
ReplyDeleteI love this one, the lighting is just wonderful. I can't wait to see more.
ReplyDeleteVery cool. The light effect really changes the way we see the water. Nice shot.
ReplyDeleteNow, this one is just beautiful. I am so glad you shared it. Thank you :-) I love to read too, so I plan on re-visiting your site, as you say "but not necessarily right away" (I love how you put that). Thanks again, and happy WW!
ReplyDeletehello Beth thanks for stopping by my blog, I love this photo like pouring gold, it probably isn't but your header photo reminds of Bruges and some nice times I spent there in the 90's, Frances
ReplyDeletewow, looks like the fountain is on fire.
ReplyDeleteLove the molten effect of the lighting on the water.
ReplyDeleteI know exactly where that was taken!
ReplyDeleteI love the way the fountain is lit. nice photo
ReplyDeleteOoooh, that's gorgeous! I love it.
ReplyDeleteVery nice. That's one of those shot where you've gotta be there at just the right time.
ReplyDeleteYour picture is glorious!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing
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Fantastic shot! The water looks like liquid gold.
ReplyDeleteWow, that is GORGEOUS! Great shot.
ReplyDeleteHappy WW!
It seems you have stopped time as well as the water!
ReplyDeleteOne of my first thoughts was molten, too. Perfect exposure and composition, giving it an wert but warm glow and just the right amount of curiosity.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful photo! Thank you so much for visiting my blog :) Now I've spent a long time reading your blog, and I love it! I love the fact that it is a book-blog and I've found so many books that I want to read! My blog is also about books and reading is a big part of my life - I just can't live without books!! You're hereby added to my favourite list :) Hugs from Anette in Norway
ReplyDeleteIt feels like it's been so long since we were in NYC! *cries*
ReplyDeletefeels like forever since i've been in nyc too :( i suppose it's been... hrm... about 4 or 5 years. seems incredible that i once lived in chelsea.
ReplyDeleteA good play of light and water!
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