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Schwabacher Landing is one of the must see locations in the Grand Teton National Park. I've seen countless images from here and have taken many myself but I never tire of them. If you can get there for sunrise to catch the alpine glow in the morning, you will be rewarded.
Earlier on this morning there was a mama moose and her baby in the pond just on the other side but I missed it. But I was happy to have gotten this shot.
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Easley pond on a beautiful snowy afternoon. Located about 15 miles north of Ketchum on the Harriman Trail.
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As l look with wonder l am immersed by the soft tender lush green grass hues bright and vivid enveloping the deep shimmering waters a mirror of dreams with its silky reflections the smooth pink/ lilac florals so tender gently float echo and recede with grace casting shadows dancing shadows in harmony with my inner music to light up the soul where freedom resides ...
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Looking out of the main building, the Honkan, of the Tokyo National Museum. This was built 1932-1938 after the design of Jin Watanabe - replacing an older building (by the British architect Josiah Conder) that was damaged by the Great Kanto earthquake in 1923, which devastated much of Tokyo.
This garden is closed to the public most days - but you can get a quite good look from the windows (hence the light patch in the upper right corner).
It's the same pond as in the previous two photos but on a foggy morning. I used my headlamp on the foreground flowers to give a little life to the foreground. It's a blend of two photos: one for the foreground and one for the rest.
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Pond in rural Clare County, Michigan on a frosty early March morning. High f stop and circular polarizing filter.
Autumn reflection on a pond at the Lee Metcalf National Wildlife Refuge in the Bitterroot Valley in western Montana.
(216/365) A few waterlilies in our pond have finally sent flowers up. There is a clump of Water Mint in the foreground which I moved from under the overhanging Giant Gunnera leaves last Autumn. Hopefully the flowers will attract Small Copper butterflies again & this time I'll be able to photograph them without danger of falling in. Happy Gorgeous Green Thursday!