Coming in to Land — Water Water Everywhere #161

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Hi All 👋 Feel free to join in whenever you have a water picture to post (any type of water, in any state, will do). See below for how to join the fun

Coming in to land

How To Join In

  1. Create a Water Water Everywhere Photo Post.
  2. Add a link to your WWE blog post in my comment box or create a pingback by linking to my post.
  3. Title your post Water Water Everywhere or add WWE tag.

Hae a guid week 😁

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21 responses to “Coming in to Land — Water Water Everywhere #161”

  1. […] Water Water Everywhere hosted by Photos by Jez […]

  2. Tranature - quiet moments in nature Avatar
    Tranature – quiet moments in nature

    Hello again Jez, for our nature contribution we have water in snow-form this week: https://tranature.com/2023/01/18/haiku-evening-snow/

  3. […] Heading back along the Ohariu stream there was water, water everywhere, […]

  4. Susan T. Braithwaite Avatar

    Superb capture, sweetie!

  5. whippetwisdom Avatar

    A wonderful landing shot for this week Jez! Our contribution for this week’s lovely challenge is here: https://whippetwisdom.com/2023/01/16/haiku-snow-melt/

    1. Photos by Jez Avatar

      Thank you so much, Xenia

    1. Photos by Jez Avatar

      Thanks, Sandy

  6. eklastic Avatar

    Terrific – inclusive the subtle reflections. Here is my watery shot for the week: https://picturesimperfectblog.wordpress.com/2023/01/16/rocking-bridge-over-water/

    1. Photos by Jez Avatar

      Thanks, Elke

      1. eklastic Avatar

        Definitely!

  7. […] Water, Water Everywhere […]

  8. […] Posted for Jez’s Water Water Everywhere Challenge […]

  9. Sofia Alves Avatar

    Awesome photo, Jez.

    1. Photos by Jez Avatar

      Thanks, Sofia

  10. […] Coming in to Land — Water Water Everywhere #161 – Photos by Jez (jezbraithwaite.blog) […]

  11. Andrew Blair Avatar

    do I see pink or red and what bird is that?

    1. Photos by Jez Avatar

      I think it’s part of the Tern family, maybe a Caspian Tern

      1. Andrew Blair Avatar

        Ta very much

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