Calm waters and mirror images

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I love watching the bow wave on still water.

I may have posted this before but I love the mirror image:

I especially love such waters on nights with reflected moon and stars. Darned if I know how to photograph them though… It would take an awful lot of experimenting, for me at least.

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The first photo is of an island with the opposite of the lake. The island is the lighter colored area in the center.

This is how a lot of people envision the conditions when the are going to paddle their little rec boat for the first time.

My rec boat is 18 feet long.

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St. Sebastian River’s North Prong bordering the Preserve’s State Park.

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This one isn’t of the quality of most of the ones put up so far - taken with a “fun” camera years ago. But it shows some decent reflection. That’s our late friend WildernessWebb on the Current R. in Mo.
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A couple pics from this past weekend taken on two different Michigan rivers (Huron and Paw Paw).

I simply had to try this when I saw the first photo:

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Reflections on the Okefenokee

The first photo we are paddling an overgrown canal to Floyd Island. Without the need of imagination, and as long as we where moving faster than the ripples on still water. We appeared to be suspended in space in the center of a vegetated tunnel. It was like paddling in the air.










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Umbagog lake in maine

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I have in the past posted photos that were upside down and nobody noticed. This photo I took is in a sense hard to figure out. Had I not mentioned that there is and island, I don’t think anyone would know,