When I was away for a week recently, I seem to have focused (sorry) my attention on reflections. Couldn't really avoid them because I was in the midst of some of the finest of Scotland's scenery. The others were of trees and mountains and were featured in earlier threads. But in this case I managed to switch my attention away from the 'bigger picture' and see some things in more detail.
As Phil (dubaiphil) said in this thread, "Every now and then you walk around a corner and it just clicks." Well, that was the case here. I was walking along the shoreline of Loch Garten and upon seeing these grasses, immediately saw the image I wanted to make.
Whether you think it's any good or not is another matter and I'd be interested in your critical analysis and comment.
40D, 24-70mm f/2.8L @ 43mm. ISO400. 1/350s@f11