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Richmond upon Thames: the view from London's "Arcadia" along the River Thames in Southwest London.
The slow flowing waters around Teddington Lock reflect the blue sky and the green of the bushes and trees on the river bank. Take a stunningly clear sky, brilliant late October sunshine, add in a couple of floating leaves and a tiny touch of cloud in the blue sky and you get a magical photo.
Posted by Chuckeroon at 17:32
Labels: Ham and Petersham, Richmond upon Thames, River Thames, Teddington Lock
What a great photo that is!!! So beautiful!...
ReplyDeletewonderfull the best od the day
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I'm with Bergson. It's surreal. If monet were a photographer... and obvioulsy alive.
ReplyDeleteGoodness, how fabulous. At first it doesn't seem real, yet the leaves are normal but those swirls of green are extraodinary. Quite amazing and superb.
ReplyDeleteReally lovely! The "texture" in the swirling green is great.
ReplyDeleteInteresting shot. So glad the sky was blue :-)
ReplyDeleteIf I didn't know you better I would think this was some major Photoshop razzle dazzle but you pull it off "naturally". Amazing!!! I don't know how you got this shot but take a bow!
ReplyDeleteSometimes the camera helps us to see things in the nature that we neglect "in direct"! I believe this is an excellent example!
ReplyDeleteMagnificent image! Cheers!
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