... if you want to cross over the River Hamble from Warsash to Hamble.
But don't sit down unless you've got your wellies on!
I always say that I'm really not bothered about PP - so why is it so nice for me to see a shot (yesterday's sunset over the water) on there?!
Thanks to you, all my 365 friends, for your interest in my shots, and particularly the little 'conversations' we have around them and around your photos. I don't do individual thanks, only reply if (I feel!) I have something to say, preferring to comment on your shots as my reply. Hope this 'sits' OK with everyone.
This is another great shot Hazel! Just negotiated my way back down the road from reading and it's virtually impossible to walk down the pavement of one of Cambridge's major roads with wellies on. The council relaid a whole load of pavement last year but they started at the end that was already in good condition and ran out of money before they got to the bad bit!
Thanks, David - I've had puddle-shots of this pink ferry shelter before but always from the other direction so it was good (for me) to see the flood around the seat the other side.
A very surrealistic view. Great find and capture.
If I may may be/have a little critic, I think if you could get the boats in the distance out of the pic. it was even more surrealistic. Nevertheless, It`s a beautiful reflection photo.
Fav.I think this is a very interesting shot. One of those where the eye sees more the longer it looks. (I completely missed the moored boats at first).
And I think your 'comments' strategy is right on - we'd all do well to adopt it.
Peter, thanks for your comment. I simply could not cope with thanking everyone plus commenting and I think the latter is more important - and more interesting! (and I dislike finding a 'mention' on my notifications page only to find a long list of names, including mine, with a 'thank you' attached!)
With wellies on would be more dramatic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks, David - I've had puddle-shots of this pink ferry shelter before but always from the other direction so it was good (for me) to see the flood around the seat the other side.
If I may may be/have a little critic, I think if you could get the boats in the distance out of the pic. it was even more surrealistic. Nevertheless, It`s a beautiful reflection photo.
And I think your 'comments' strategy is right on - we'd all do well to adopt it.
Not possible without spoiling the whole composition.
Peter, thanks for your comment. I simply could not cope with thanking everyone plus commenting and I think the latter is more important - and more interesting! (and I dislike finding a 'mention' on my notifications page only to find a long list of names, including mine, with a 'thank you' attached!)
Thanks, Maxine - I did wonder about turning it but then was not sure - might have a try!
Thanks for looking and the fav. I was so excited that day when I saw the huge puddle - which is not always there!