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drove over the bridge to the other side of our bay to Coyote Hills park with its hills and boulders and baylands
KP Treat This 320 ~ 15 July → 21 July 2023 thanks to jus tt for fun for this source image shown in the first comment box flic.kr/p/2oPiuCA
This is a re-edit of one of my previous shots.
Named for one of the assistant superintendents of Yosemite who once got his vehicle stuck in the mud where this pond forms.
There is just something about being out in open country, about seeing the sun rise over a pond, that's really beautiful.
Carson Wentz
Here's another photo from my old files. My Dad, who passed away in June at the age of 94, was visiting us on the Big Island several years ago and was standing right next to me when I took this, so this has very special meaning.
Sorry, I understand you could not see the pre-crop image (even though I could) so I hope you can now.
52 in 2018 Challenge #2 winter
Scavenge challenge - What you enjoy. Love walking on a crisp winter morning with not too much snow. I find this pond very pleasing to the eye at all times of year
2018 weekly Alphabet challenge B- beautiful
A view of Mount Kidd from the reflecting ponds in Kananaskis Country in Alberta. The ponds have since been wiped out after the nearby Kananaskis River flooded its banks.
Shot on the side of a loch in Argyll. A large pond seemingly in the middle of nowhere accross from a field on a lush (but drab) summers day.
A pond is the landscape's most beautiful and expressive feature. It is earth's eye; looking into it, the beholder measures the depth of his own nature. --Henry David Thoreau, Walden.
Created for the Award Tree Group Contest Water Scape
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