Wednesday, 9 December 2009

Kyeemagh, Muddy Creek

Muddy Creek forms the border between the southern suburbs of Kyeemagh and Banksia. Sydney Airport can been seen in the distance. This is one of my favourite old photos because the still waters create such perfect reflections.

26 comments:

  1. Perfect reflections is right. Great photo of the boats, water and sky.

    Nice post!

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  2. The reflections are perfect! Beautiful picture. :)

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  3. What a gorgeous shot. The water is so calm, it's like a mirror.

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  4. Perfect reflections! Beautiful blue sky and water. Simply serene and scenic.

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  5. Beautiful, the water is like glass, and the reflections perfect!

    Thanks for stopping by!

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  6. Woww.. I love the reflections so much.It makes me wanting to visit the place. And what a lvoely place

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  7. It would be fun boating on the calm waters!

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  8. These are beautiful reflections, it's a great photo.

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  9. Your shot makes it look so peaceful. Love the reflections.

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  10. that is some extremely glassy water! makes for great reflections, nice shot!

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  11. I like the reflections too - that is a LOT of boats :)

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  12. Perfect reflections; so calm and peaceful. Great shot.

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  13. Jim, the water looks like mirrors, that even the colors of the boats reflected on the water!

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  14. Are you sure they're not all sitting on a mirror? Wow! That reflection is spectacular! Just a gorgeous shot!

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  15. You never run out of gorgeous scenes to photograph, do you!

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  16. beautiful . Love looking at the blue water and reflections and SUN!

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  17. The surface of the water is so still that it looks unreal! Amazing!

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  18. Still water, nice reflections!
    Thanks for visiting!

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