Jez’s Water Water Everywhere #117



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Great abstract images. I suppose that sadly, you’ve been spoilt for choice lately.
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Unfortunately I have not been able to get around due to the floodwaters and everything is a dull brown
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Very artistic shots
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Thank you Sadie π π
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Youβre welcome
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The third one is interesting
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Thanks Sue, That one took a bit of time to get how I wanted it π
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Beautiful reflections
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Thank you Sheree π π
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Nice job on the abstracts – water can be so fascinating. And…how are you doing? Have the flood waters stopped?
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Doing OK thanks Shelley. The waters are slowly receding but the rain is hanging around but not the deluges thankfully. Some lower river houses and farms are still under water but mianly is is a big clean up at the moment
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I’m glad you’re okay. I’m sure the clean up will take a long time. I’m praying for you and your fellow Australians! ππ»ππ»ππ»ππ»ππ»ππ»ππ»
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So many houses, shops and places with so much mud it is quite overwhelming for those involved
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I can only imagine. π₯π€ππ»ππ»ππ»ππ»ππ»ππ»ππ»
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I love these images. Well done. I do hope you are safe and sound.
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Thank you Sylvia. Yes quite safe. Glad you like my photo-art π π
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A lot of fascinating reflections there. That last one is a beauty.
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Glad you like that one too Susan. It is far more interesting rotated from the horizontal π π
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You know, I hadn’t even thought about it being rotated!
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Mission accomplished ππ
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Love these reflections. Sorry to hear about the flood. We are in drought…
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Thanks Amy π Sorry for stealing your rain. We’ll send it back eventually I hope. When we were in drought I found it easier to keep a few plants going in the garden but can’t do much when they are waterlogged. My tomatoes have drowned I fear
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Oh noβ¦ We just donβt want to deal with wildfire. I remember reading about what you had gone through a few years ago.
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OH yes, you don’t want those fires coming anywhere near. Fingers crossed for you π€
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Splendid selections, Brian. No favorites on this one. Love them all.
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Thanks ever so much Graham π
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That flipped one is cool!
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Glad you like that one Elke π π
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