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One of the impressive corridors at Manicomio di R, Italy.
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Kind of nasty outside today, and I'm feeling a little creative. So I started playing with mirrors and a polarizer
Photographed in Eagle Cap Wilderness, Oregon. We hiked from the Two Pan Trailhead to Mirror Lake where we camped 2 nights just above Mirror Lake at Upper Lake. Popular Mirror Lake is located near the end of East Lostine Trail at elevation 7595 ft about 7 miles from the trailhead.
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Well, it COULD be! This mirror was given to me by a lady who owns/runs some of the local estate sales we go to! I love it! It's huge, and may just stay where it is in one of our outdoor "areas!" :)
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A tiny, slender, and amazingly transparent mirror spider, I think a male Thwaitesia sp., found in Madagascar. In case you can't tell on a small screen, they're called mirror spiders because of the metallic, mirror-shiny spots on their abdomens. I don't often use this long, narrow aspect ratio (that matches my iMac screen), but it worked for me for this subject.
The Mirror Lake Scenic Byway follows the Provo River past numerous mountain lakes to an elevation of 10,687 feet at Bald Mountain Pass.