A Tidbit: Alaskan Reflections

 

This week’s WordPress Photo Challenge of Reflecting put me in mind of a charming Alaskan cruise the folks and I took in 2010!  As we were making our way back to Vancouver after a week of stunning views of wilderness, waterways and wildlife, a clear day afforded these blurred reflections of the coastlines we were gliding past:

 

It was also on this cruise that I took one of my favorite pictures of Dad.  I was hanging out beside him in our cabin when I caught his reflection in one of those magnifying vanity mirrors on the opposite wall:

As a little kid, I remember being puzzled by these kinds of mirrors in hotels.  I mean, beyond going for a high-powered view up my nose for the heck of it, I couldn’t divine any practical use for them.  But as age has begun robbing me of my ability to focus on close-up things, suddenly I totally get them!  And I use them when I need make-up applying precision to try and keep a smokey eye from looking like an eye somebody punched me in…

Isn’t that a strange thing?

As I look back at some life experiences that were confusing and blurry to me at the time, it’s only upon current reflection – just at a time when I can’t order a meal without reading glasses – that I find myself thinking:

“Ahhh.  Now, I see!”

Cheers!

 

 

 

42 comments

  1. Alanna's avatar

    Such amazing patterns in the water. I love the picture of your father.

    1. Amy Parmeter's avatar

      It was very cool! And thanks – the picture of my dad was just a lucky thing but a very special one.

  2. Stephen Rees's avatar

    The photo of your Dad is marvellous. I especially like the “bokeh” – the out of focus surrounding the focus. My bet would be you took that with a real camera and not a phone.

    1. Amy Parmeter's avatar

      Thank you! And you’re right – that photo was taken with a proper camera. Wish I’d had a huge lens for that cruise but we live and learn.

  3. gerard oosterman's avatar

    Things out of focus often look more mysterious than reality. It allows the mind to wonder and fill in details to one’s heart content. I really like the photo of your dad.

    1. Amy Parmeter's avatar

      Agreed! It can be an interesting effect. And thank you – I was so lucky to catch that photo of Dad!

  4. Joe Owens's avatar

    Hi Amy. My wife and I are trying to set up an Alaskan Cruise this fall for our 25th anniversary. What cruise line did you choose?

    1. Amy Parmeter's avatar

      Congratulations to you both! Have to admit we weren’t big into fine dining and whatnot but we went with Holland America and we’re quite happy – and we did always enjoyed an exterior room with a view and a little deck! Best wishes to you!

  5. Photography Journal Blog's avatar

    I love that portrait of your Dad.

    1. Amy Parmeter's avatar

      Thank you – I really do too!

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  7. Danielle's avatar

    Beautiful photo of your Dad Amy 🙂

    1. Amy Parmeter's avatar

      Aw, thanks! Not being a great photographer, I think I really got lucky there.

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  10. Jet Eliot's avatar

    I so enjoyed your words and photos on reflection, Amy. You bring up poignant aspects of the wonders of life, and the importance of reflection. Lovely post.

    1. Amy Parmeter's avatar

      Thank you so much for reading and for your very kind words!

  11. kerbey's avatar

    It looks like your dad is in a cup of coffee. Kind of like “clouds in my coffee” like Carly Simon sang, except it’s Dad.

    1. Amy Parmeter's avatar

      Oh my! Have to admit I’ve never thought of that – but you’re absolutely right! 😃

  12. Arundhati Basu's avatar

    Beautiful photographs on the theme of reflection. The one with your father in it is the pick of the lot. Thank you for the follow btw. Shall look forward to browse yours. Cheers.

    1. Amy Parmeter's avatar

      Thanks very much! Yes, I’m awfully fond of that picture of Dad. And looking forward to following more of your adventures!

      1. Arundhati Basu's avatar

        Thank you Amy 🙂 Likewise.

  13. Tanja's avatar

    great shots!

    1. Amy Parmeter's avatar

      Thanks so much!

  14. crawcraftsbeasties's avatar

    Beautiful​ photos, Amy! The scenery reflected in the water makes me think of the “marbling” painting technique… And the one of your dad is a truly lovely portrait!

    1. Amy Parmeter's avatar

      Thank you so much (and so pleased I happened to catch the one of Dad)! I see just what you mean about the marbling – it was a fascinating effect!

  15. Dahlia's avatar

    Beautiful captures!

    1. Amy Parmeter's avatar

      Thank you! I was so lucky to catch them!

  16. The Snow Melts Somewhere's avatar

    All of these photos are just amazing! And your words, too

    1. Amy Parmeter's avatar

      Thank you so much!

  17. debbypp's avatar

    What a beautiful pic of your dad. I love it.

    1. Amy Parmeter's avatar

      Thank you! I really love it too!

  18. Madhu's avatar

    Beautiful and creative photos Amy. Especially the one of your dad.
    Thank you for stopping by my blog earlier, and for the ‘Like’. Much appreciated 🙂

    1. Amy Parmeter's avatar

      Thank you so much! I do feel so lucky that I caught my dad that way. And it’s a pleasure to tour your blog and hit all those exotic and beautiful places!

  19. luisa zambrotta's avatar

    Your photos are beautiful!

    1. Amy Parmeter's avatar

      Thank you very much!!!

  20. Rk Sandhu's avatar

    Good morning,

    Your pictures are very beautiful.
    Really amazing.

    Reema

    1. Amy Parmeter's avatar

      Thanks very much!

      1. Rk Sandhu's avatar

        Good morning,

        It is my pleasure to know you.
        Have a blessed day
        Reema

  21. Brady's avatar

    Great post thannk you

    1. Amy Parmeter's avatar

      Thanks so much!

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