The Red Mill at the other end of the water has a long and interesting history that began in 1810.
ATTENTION: The next four Weekend Reflections will be pre-scheduled because I'll be away on vacation. I'm not sure how often I'll have Internet access while I'm gone, but I'll try to post a few photos on my Something Sighted blog. The theme of my other blog is changing from mostly black and white photos to mostly photos of Europe. The new theme will be a mix of black and white and color and probably heavily weighted toward Paris.
"Weekend Reflections" rules are simple:
1)Post a photograph taken by you that contains a visual refection.
2)After I post my Weekend Reflections photo, add your name, country and link to LinkyTools
3)Be sure that your link goes directly to your Weekend Reflections post.
4)Link Weekend Reflections to your post so other will know where to go if they want to join
5)Comment on other Weekend Reflections participant’s blogs.
Feel free to be creative.Remember this meme is for any type of reflection photographs.This meme runs Friday 11 am EST through 11pm Sunday, so feel free to link your post anytime within that time frame. Join the fun!
that's an awesome shot - those colors are intense!
ReplyDeleteSuperb ! I just love how the red barn illuminate all the picture... Great shot.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful reflection, James. It must have been a gorgeous day!
ReplyDeleteAmazing reflection James.
ReplyDeleteGreat range of colors - have a great vacation!
ReplyDeleteA beauty of a scene!
ReplyDeleteThat is one beautiful picture with awesome reflections. Love the clouds!
ReplyDeleteYour vacation sounds very exciting, looking forward to your pictures :)
Take care and have fun!
☼ Sunny
In the reflection, the human part of the landscape seems to be disappearing..leaving behind the beauty of nature.
ReplyDelete"Paris sera toujours Paris "for you:)!
This is absolutely a gorgeous, incredible capture, James. Love the clouds and the stunning reflections on the water! Hope you have a fantastic trip! It sounds exciting! Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
Nice! You really found a big reflecting surface.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful time away, James.
Nice scene. I would love to know about that mill. I wonder how far Clinton is...I might have to google it.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous!!!!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful! It has a nice feel of the weather and landscape. Enjoy your vacation and looking forward to your photos!
ReplyDeletegorgeous water reflections!
ReplyDeletemagique cette photo, le reflet est magnifique. Bravo
ReplyDeletethe entire scene is stunning!!
ReplyDeletehave a wonderful vacation James :)
Makes me want to be there! Great capture.
ReplyDeleteGreat post James. Beautiful reflections.
ReplyDeletehave a great time during your absence.
Costas
What a beautiful reflection! I love all the windows in that red mill!
ReplyDeleteHi James,
ReplyDeleteproprio bella la foto di oggi !!!
Mi piace il riflesso delle nuvole nel lago.
Ciao :)
Myriam
wow, spectacular..
ReplyDeleteRien à dire : c'est trop beau !
ReplyDeletevery very beautiful. Love those clouds in the water.
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend.
Very cool.
ReplyDeleteThat is just beautiful my friend. Well done. It's so peaceful looking :) Love it. Have a great time on vacation and be safe :)
ReplyDeleteI love so much the intense blue sky reflected on the water, it's a beautiful scenery with the house , the barn and all lovely vegetation around.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your vacations and I'm anxious for your new pictures!
Hugs
Léia
very nice photo James. I think I want to live there...
ReplyDeleteThat's sure a calm lake to give you such a clear reflection of the sky and that pretty red mill. James, have an awesome vacation and I'll be following your travels to one of my favorite countries. Bon Voyage!
ReplyDeleteSuch a big splotch of water gives a great reflection and so brightly colored:) We all are looking forward to your vacation pics.
ReplyDeleteDon't worry about internet access... you deserve to relax and be away- Enjoy!
Wow! So beautiful! Love the clouds reflecting in the water and the red house in the background!
ReplyDeleteIt seems a very nice place to have a walk!
Thanks for sharing;o)
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Have a beautiful weekend*******
Stunning reflection, James! A wonderful spot!
ReplyDeleteMy reflection is a thought, a kind of meditation.
I'm dreaming looking at my screen!
ReplyDeleteTell me if you're anywhere near Versailles, have a wonderful time!
Awesome reflection !
ReplyDeleteHave a good trip in Paris … But Paris is not The France !
Spectacular reflection of a beautiful spot! Long ago I discovered that if one gets off the NJ Turnpike there is some gorgeous country and interesting towns in NJ.
ReplyDeleteAn incredibly vibrant reflection in a beuatiful setting!
ReplyDeleteWow, such a splendid reflection!
ReplyDeleteVery nice shot ... love the reflection!
ReplyDeleteLovely place and lovely photo!
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend:)
Amazing reflection James.
ReplyDeleteAn exquisite shot and, for some reason, my eye is drawn to the little drowned log in the foreground.
ReplyDeleteJames, what a beautiful landscape and that red is stunning. I love the weekend reflections and have been introduced to some great photographers in the process. Merci and bon weekend!
ReplyDeleteGenie
awesome reflection!!!
ReplyDeleteJames, this is a stunning shot! Hope you have a wonderful vacation and look forward to seeing the photos you bring back. Travel safe. Kat
ReplyDeleteDon't you think water makes for the best reflections? This is a beauty.
ReplyDeleteB.
That's an amazing reflection! I love seeing the clouds reflected in the water.
ReplyDeleteI love New Jersey. My parents used to take us to the Jersey shore when we were kids and I always loved the ride over, leaving the city behind and seeing sights such as this. The arc of the shoreline is so dynamic leading back to the Red Mill. And the cloud reflections are amazing. Have a great vacation!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lush photo and paean to water.
ReplyDeleteThe pond looks like glass, just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI love that red building - interesting that it is a mill.
ReplyDeleteHave a great vacation James! Does this mean you are going to Paris?
Whatever the case may be I will look forward to your pictures.
& thank you for hosting this meme, it's always fun.
such a cool photo- i love it!
ReplyDeleteJ'aime beaucoup cette photographie qui invite à la balade dans la Nature!!! Merci pour cette belle échappée!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant blog, with many beautiful pictures
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing photo! I love the way the water and sky creates a border around the mill and other buildings. The composition is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteLove this shot James. The colors are so very rich, the composition spot on.
ReplyDeleteLike that barn drive by too. Old barns are neat.
On my mindfulness course, we made this beautiful painting together. Now when I get my photography course at the same place I took a picture of the painting with the subject and the whole hall, which was reflected in the glass.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous shot!
ReplyDeleteMine's up, so stop by if you have time!
~Antonette
Hello James,
ReplyDeleteGlad to have found your blog. It is lovely indeed:)
We have posted our first 'reflection post' today. Hope u like it.
hav a great weekend,
It's a gorgeous photo. Look at those clouds in the sky....I mean the water. LOL
ReplyDeleteThe backdrop of the buildings is perfect.
Absolutely gorgeous shot. It's visual poetry!
ReplyDeleteThis is spectacular, James! I'm looking forward to your photos of mostly Paris—hope you have a great time on your vacation.
ReplyDeleteYummy shot, James. Love the double clouds thing. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWonderful reflection, great colour, light and dark --- a beautiful image.
ReplyDeleteMy first visit to weekend Reflections and it looks great
ReplyDeleteFabulous reflection image, James. Grabs you! Bravo!
ReplyDeleteA vision that has a unique beauty: really great shot!
ReplyDeleteMagnifique reflet, de belles couleurs. Beautiful photo.
ReplyDeleteJe te souhaite un bon voyage à Paris.
Beautiful shot!
ReplyDeleteAnna :)
Beautiful shot!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! What a sky in that water!
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