This week’s prompt is rather different: Show us a photo (or photos) you took that you’re most proud of. Tell us about it (them).
I love taking pictures of water. There is something very intriguing to me about watching water move; either boiling and raging as rapids or during a storm or rippling in a wind or even still as glass on a windless day. Here are a few of my favourite pictures:







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Gorgeous water pictures, Robbie!
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Thank you, Denise.
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Great water pictures, Robbie!!
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Thank you, DArlene.
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Spectacular photos, Robbie. The underground lake is mesmerizing. Hugs on the wing.
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I loved all of these places, Teagan. I have lots and lots of pictures of water. Thanks for visiting.
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They’re all beautiful, but my favorite is the stream in Scotland with the storm clouds and mountains in the distance.
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That one is lovely, Priscilla. It reflects the wild and stormy nature of Scotland.
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That one was the winner for me, too–although, as you say, they’re all beautiful.
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Lovely pics Robbie. I have exactly same picture of a waterfall – the 4th one but it was taken somewhere near New York. 🙂
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I do love waterfalls, Balroop.
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Please copyright your pics Robbie before you share like this.
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Thanks, Balroop.
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Stunning pictures, Robbie! Our planet is SO beautiful! Thank you for sharing!
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I’m glad you like them, Jan. Water makes for amazing pictures.
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Gorgeous photos Robbie! I also love pictures of water…
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There is something wonderful about water in real life and in pictures.
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Robbie, if you don’t mind, I was going to share this tomorrow…I love it and will add a photo of water as well!
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No problem, John. You are most welcome to share any posts of mine any time.
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Lovely photos, Robbie. I can only claim to have visited one of those locations, and our pictures of Loch Ness were mostly of rain and mist – a typical Scottish summer!
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I think we were very lucky as we had one week of rain and one week of lovely warm weather.
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I agree: we spent a fortnight in August up there, and our first full day was the only one it didn’t rain!
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There is something about water that draws all of us, in all its forms it has its own beauty. Great pictures.
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Thank you, Richard. I really enjoyed your post. So nice to see Cape Horn featured.
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Great pictures! All the water shots this week have drawn out my inner rude comedian. so I’ll leave it there. Except to say I understand the MacMac waterfall feeling after driving for six hours and hitting a MacMacDonald’s restroom… Sorry. Couldn’t resist.
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Thanks, Phil. You are quite funny.
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Nice photos, but I really like the MacMac Waterfall.
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South Africa has some wonderful places, Trent, very wild and natural.
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I think most of us here think of SA as being a flat, arid plateau. We also rarely think of how big the country is and how diverse it can be. I’m sure there are many beautiful places there 🙂
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South Africa actually has very little desert, Trent. It is Botswana and Namibia that have the deserts. Most of our country is quite lush and beautiful. There are also a lot of wonderful mountains here, it is definitely not flat.
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Those are gorgeous. I haven’t seen a single one of those. The lake inside the cave–exceptional. I’m writing about finding a lake deep in a cave. Now I know what it looks like!
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We have a few underground lakes in caves. I never took any pictures at the Cradle of Humankind but I must go again and take pictures. You would like it there, there is where the fossils of Mrs Ples and Little Foot are.
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I absolutely would love it there. It’s on my wish list.
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I checked and Sterkfontein caves are still closed. I am sure they will open soon though. I also want to visit.
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Great pictures!
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Thank you, Patricia.
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Watching water flow and listening to its music can be very soothing and sometimes invigorating. Your beautiful photos allow me to imagine the music made by these bodies of water.
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I had a video which includes the sound, JoAnna, but I can’t post it. WP is giving me uphill.
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Oh, well. I have a good imagination.
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water fascinates me as well, and these pictures show why!
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Water is amazingly pretty, Jim, and very powerful too.
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and calming as well…
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Sometimes, for me it depends on the weather and the environment. Waterfalls are not really restful for me, more invigorating.
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good point; I find it rejuvenating to stand under a waterfall (not a massive one, of course!)
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Water, waterfalls and reflections. You’re hitting all my favorites today, Robbie.
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I like these things too, Dan. So beautiful.
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Gorgeous photos of water, Robbie. Waterfalls are my favorite. I haven’t been any of these places. Water is versatile, it’s gentle, flowing, graceful yet it’s the most powerful thing that moves the earth. We can live without water. I hope to visit Scotland one day.
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You’ve been to some great places, Miriam. I would like to visit the USA and Alaska one day.
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I’m sure you will, someday, Robbie. After you move to the UK, you could work at home or work less, and you’d have time to travel.
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Yes, it looks like Scotland may be in my 2022 future, Miriam.
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I’m so happy for you, Robbie. I may visit you someday, because I want to see the castles. I hope to go to Italy or Norway next summer. Lynton’s family wants to do a family trip to Australia and New Zealand sometime. Then we’re open to go anywhere.
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That would be wonderful, Miriam. Sisters in arms. Hugs.
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I always wanted to meet bloggers, Robbie. I hope to meet a couple bloggers in Norway. 💞
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Very nice. I have only met Mary Smith to date.
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I know Darlene F met right a few.
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Those are fabulous photos, Robbie. I feel like I’ve been on a tour as well. Just beautiful!
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I really do love water, Mae. Maybe its because I am a Piscean. I’m glad you enjoyed these.
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The movement of water is magic. Great photos. (K)
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I think so too. Thanks Kerfe.
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The first one looks like Rootbeer in a wonderful Willy Wonka kind of way 🙂
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Yes, I think you are right. Fabulous.
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