David called me outside to see the moon. It was one day before the full moon but it looked nice. He wanted me to take a photo of it so got my camera and sat out and we talked a bit and I took photos. Nothing new really I've done that before. Then as the moon was higher I noticed the reflection in the pool. I had fun snapping photos trying to get just the right look of the broken reflection of the moon on the water. I did put these photos together into one in that program that we will not mention the name of, but for the sprit of IFLC here are both photos in a sort of dyptich.
I LOVE your moon on the water reflection ... it's absolutely beautiful. And what a simple idea, too. We're usually too mesmerized by the moon itself to even see there is a better 'photo-op' on the ground ... or water, in your case!
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Hi Dorothy,
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your moon on the water reflection ... it's absolutely beautiful. And what a simple idea, too. We're usually too mesmerized by the moon itself to even see there is a better 'photo-op' on the ground ... or water, in your case!
Thank you for sharing the moon with us!
Robin,
ReplyDeleteThank you so much...it was fun to do and I took lots of shots of the reflection to finally get the look I wanted.
Dorothy
Way to take advantage of a good photo opportunity Dot! I really like the 2nd moon shot.
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