Early morning kayaking on Lake Knoll provided glass topwater and the opportunity to capture reflections. Which one do you like?






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Early morning kayaking on Lake Knoll provided glass topwater and the opportunity to capture reflections. Which one do you like?
Well, each one is gorgeous and serene, but the Double Arrow is magical!
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I was so happy to capture that one. 🙂
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I like them all of course. 🙂
I have never been kyaking, as I can’t swim. But I have been in small boats and felt that stillness on the water, which you have captured so well here.
Best wishes, Pete. x
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Thank you, my friend. Only one fisherman on the water. It was so quiet and serene.
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Ah wow
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Ha! Thanks, Alex. It was a wow morning for me, too.
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I’d be happy with my camera there!
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I bet you would!
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Beautiful photos, thanks for sharing and have a great evening
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Welcome, Tangie. Thanks!
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Thanks for the warm welcome and have an awesome weekend.
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Oh my. Why aren’t I there?
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Hi Allen! It was a special morning. Thanks for visiting. 🙂
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Worth getting up early for, Cindy.
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Hi Don, right you are!
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They are all nice but I’d go for “Lake Knoll at Seven” as the nicest.
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Which one do you like is the wrong question. 🙂 I like them all. My favourite is no. 5
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Ha! Derrick, thanks for the vote. The double arrow –I don’t think I can replicate that one ever again. I thought it was magical.
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So did I
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As usual, it’s hard for me to make up my mind. I’ve narrowed it down to # 1 or # 6.
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Thanks for the vote, GP. Ah, you like the arrow reflection. I liked how they point to the Aspens.
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hahaha, you caught me!
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What a beautiful lake!
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It was a pleasant surprise. It’s far enough away from the main road to discourage travelers. I loved how empty it was.
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Hey Cindy, I really like no.4 but I can’t get over that green in no.2. As always I like all the photos. The reflection on the water is amazing and looks like a very peaceful part of the world. Take care.
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I’ll also shamelessly plug something, my wife is doing a guest piece on my blog today and is a much better writer than I.
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Wow those pictures just kept getting better and better. I wanted to pick #1. Then #2. No, #3, no wait — #4!
Double Arrow though is awesome. Great capture. I love flat water
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Howdy Tom! Usually when I get on a lake there are people on it. This time I was alone. The water was calm.
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Gorgeous!
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Thanks, Jen!
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You’re welcome, Cindy!
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Beautiful! At least we can still get out and about.
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That’s true. I was alone on the lake.
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Your shots are always professional grade so its hard to choose but I lean toward number two 🙂
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Those Aspens beckoned me across the lake. The sun rising hit them just right by the time I rowed over to them. Thanks, Ian.
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Beautiful shots, I feel like I’m inside a John Denver song! I’m going with Double Arrow, too.
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Hi Rick! Well, I love a good John Denver song. 🙂
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