Happy Watery Wednesday! And Happy Holidays to everyone. This isn't a Christmasy shot but it kind of goes with the photo I posted on the Watery Wednesday blog. If you were standing looking at the Christmas trees in the other shot and turned 180 degrees and walked a little bit, this is what you would see, still part of the water court.
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19 comments:
Thanks for showing this view of the water court as well as the first one. Both are beautiful!
Merry Christmas.
Great pics!
Happy Holidays.
great photo, a Happy Watery Wednesday,
Gill in Canada
wow! what a fabulous shot! awesome place. I wish you all the best this holiday season together with your family and friends. May the blessings of God shine on you with love, good health, more success and happiness. Merry Christmas and a prosperous new year.
Norm
lovely photo. happy holidays!
Oh my gosh! That's so pretty! Great shot on the fountain.
My post for Watery Wednesday is here. Happy holidays!
I find myself always taking photos of fountains too. The illumination of the fountain set against the window lighted building silhouettes and blue sky makes for a great photo.
lovely night light picture!
Happy Holidays, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!!
Lovely shot, good perspective. Have a Merry Christmas.
Great capture. I love the golden fountain.
I love your night photograpy. It's all quite illuminating in all aspects. You can get lost enjoying the details in these photos. Happy Holidays.
I have never tried night photograph and always put it off, but I hope that when I do, my pictures also come out so well. Beutiful shot 2sweetnsaxy.
That is very pretty!
Hi!
Awesome photo!! Thanks for sharing!
Sherrie
Merry Christmas to you too!
Lovely night shot of the fountain! Merry Christmas!
Blessed Christmas to you and yours.
Wow, a beautiful photo. I don't have any Christmas-theme WW photos either. Love this one, it is festive with the lights on the water.
Both of your Watery shots are wonderful. This is what I miss about living in a city. Lights, excitment. Oh, well, there are good trade-offs, and I get to visit your blog, too.
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