Seeing Clouds
Cloud reflections off of Foster Island in Seattle.
Canon D60.
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melodious
Perfect!!!
Craig Mitchell
Well spotted and beautifully captured. A great image.
Tom Vaughan replied
Thanks, Craig… I appreciate it!
Anthony Mancuso
this is nice, I like reflection work and you have done this well Tom.
Lori Peters
Wow! you had to be at a high altitude. In Colorado we can look down and see clouds. It looks like this could have been taken from a plane. it s very pretty.
savosave
nice work Tom
Mechellerene
I wish I could paint this!!! Beautiful!!!!!
micmac
And «Out of the blue» «Color of the water »«Light and reflection» ...it’s magic ,beautiful reflection.
Joanne Bradley
Wonderful color and movement in this one! Beautiful reflection!
George Lenz
nice piece.
Deborah Milligan
i love this so much. it is wonderful and inspiring.
nesi
well seen and capture Tom!!
Mar Silva
This is a beautiful composition.
Mechellerene
Yesssssss! Of course this one made feature page!!!! :) :)
LindaR
I missed this one ~ well showcase on the home page ~ just beautiful ~ has a feeling of oil on canvas ~ bravo!!
karolina
very cool shot
Mel Brackstone
Lovely details and colour
* RoyAllenHunt *
Very well done
Carol Lirette
very beautiful image!!
Gary Strader
very cool!
dinghysailor1
resally beautifully seen and captured!
Nikki Trexel
i love it! a perfect combination of sky and water. two of the elements. :) great color too!
secretagentman7
DAMN GOOD !
erika3987
Amazing!!
Beautiful composition
erika15
This is an instant favorite!! How amazing!! ”:)
Cora Wandel
Lovely work, Tom!
Maria Moro
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