Hello! My name is Jodie. I live in Minnesota where the temps can fluxuate by 20 degrees in one day. Most of my photos have been taken very close to my home, a 10 acre hobby farm., where I raise Alpacas and chickens. I am a band director, a musician/singer and a photographer/adviser on the yearbook committee. My camera of choice is a Nikon. I have a D90 and a D70. I also have a SB800 flash and favorite lens is Nikon 18-200mm AF-S, with VR. Revisiting the visual arts is something I should have done years ago. If I see something remarkable, I just try to capture it. Nobody else will ever see it quite that way again so I hope you try that, too. This is just like expensive therapy for us. Thank you for visiting and may you have a peaceful day!
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Comments (16)
Dianthus
Wow that is awesome. Funny to see of the road:)
kimariehere
HOw cool duckboats!! HOW COOL you got to ride in one!!!! hey -they have one of those types of boats in the new Raider's Indian Jones movie that came out this week!!! ( amust see it it's so fantastic !!!) what a great shot with the reflection of you and your daughter in it !!! loved seeing this !!!
lizzibell
nice capture...
goodoleboy
How clever! I thought at first you had taken a picture of the amphibious conveyance through a window. I should have known better considering the backward printing. Looks like a miniature Noah's Ark. LOL at Kimariehere's "Indian Jones" comment.
duncanlong
Nice shot. I am not sure how many of the Ducks actually saw service, but they were "hot stuff" in parades and such back when I was a kid during the Cold War. Simpler times, yet wondering if we might be nuked during bedtime prayers was not the most ideal way to grow up. Some mental shrinkage and warping may occur during the aging process in such conditions.
GiMi53
He he, that's an amazing capture, Jodie ! Indeed a parallel world in reflection !
MrsLubner
What a great shot! Startling too but fun, fun, fun. Really excellent.
Garlor
Aedi tearg.
mayuan
quite wonderful & strange, one of those shots that gets several worlds all jammed into one...the duckboat-bus (which is strange by any account!), the beautiful bushes in the foreground, the strange mirror-window with those funny brackets (or whatever they are) holding the glass in place, and all those background layers in the reflection. You wanna look at it for a while to see what's reflected & what's real. Also I love the yellow, white and red of the bus & car, they're very bold. A lot of fun, the kind of shot photojournalists wait for, and a good start for 401!
durleybeachbum
Superb, so glad you caught the moment!
Cosme..D..Churruca
excellent photography!
Art_Ramos
I've done the duck boat tour in Boston and Seattle. I didn't know that there was one in D.C.! Great photograph! I'll have to book another trip to D.C.!
tizjezzme
This is cool JOdie; you should enter this in the photography challenge (reflections!)
Jay-el-Jay
Shooting the broken reflection makes for a real interesting image.Good work.I hope that you enjoyed the tour.
RobyHermida
Wondeful Work!!!! Great capture :)) Roby <(><...<(><....<(><....<(><....<><..
busi2ness
You should enter this in the challenge if you haven't done so yet. Very creative idea.