This photo was taken earlier this summer off Martindale Ave. in Hudson Falls, NY. It shows the beauty of the old Feeder Canal, a part of the old Champlain Canal system. This is next to the canoe launch and is a couple miles upstream from where my other picture, "All that's Left" was taken. I was reluctant at first to put it up because I wasn't sure I liked it but it grew on me. Please, enjoy!
Thank you very much. It's a great waterway, nice places for shots all along it and it's very old. Glad you liked it.
Debbie
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You make the sweetest comments! Thanks so much. The photo sort of grew on me and you know I love waterscapes.
Debbie
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I agree about the reflection of the sky upon the water; it is so clean and solid, a nice contrast to the ruffled loveliness of the trees and branches that are also reflected. Beautiful work, as usual!
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I like it. Its great how you cant see the sky, but in the reflection theres a band of light, thats cool.
Well done!
(Also, feeder canal, wow thats so cool, the name of my favourite band is feeder)
Debbie
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