I’m excited to resume blogging after several weeks of shutoff from WordPress during my work assignment in China. I’m finally back home in Canada 🙂
The theme for this week’s Photo Challenge is Afloat and I’m submitting a photo of the iconic “floating” torii gate in Miyajima, Japan. It appears to be floating during high tide. The approaching storm and bright sky provided a good contrast and a dramatic effect (well, at least I thought so when I took the shot).
Love this shot, Jeremy. Very crisp, well done. The dark clouds do give the illusion a storm is brewing…and it got me wondering a random thought: will the torii gate still stand after the storm is over?
Hope you had a good time in China, and glad you’re back. More stunning shots from you 😉
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Hi Mabel, thanks. Coming back home also means I can read your weekly blog posts again … I’m a huge fan:)
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I’m always flattered and humbled when you Like my posts 😀 Likewise, I am a fan of your photography (as you should know) and hope one day I can be a better photographer!
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Welcome, welcome back, Jeremy! 🙂
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Thanks, Amy. Nice to meet fellow bloggers again 🙂
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I forgot to tell you, this is an exquisite photo!
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Welcome back! Beautiful image. 🙂
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Glad you like it and thanks for your encouraging words.
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Yep, very striking…
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Thanks for dropping by and leaving a comment. I appreciate your kind words.
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Great shot, the colours work so well together and it has the feeling of floating.
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Thank you. Glad you like it 🙂
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Amazing combination of colors. So vivid, yet so dark.
Here’s my entry for the challenge :http://wp.me/p2Dmuf-72
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Thanks for your compliments and also leading me to your blog. Cheers 🙂
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The combination of drawing clouds, the hills and water, with the vivid gate…all makes for a great picture. You should get this framed, I would 😉
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Framing this? Wow, your compliment is flattering. Thank you very much!
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OMG, absolutely beautiful. Happy you’re back!
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Thank you, Cecilia 🙂
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Your work with reflections is just blowing me away here.
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Thank you again, Frances 🙂
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