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"How we think shows through in how we act. Attitudes are mirrors of the mind. They reflect thinking." - David Joseph Schwartz

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A couple of years ago we explored South Dakota including taking the 1880 Train through the Black Hills between Keystone and Hill City.Wonderful to open those 130 year old windows and watch the historical landscape of the American old west role by

.... while I was enjoying the journey with my camera, I didn't notice until later that the tree on the right is reflected in the window on the left. .

he will jump into our local dirty reservoirs and go beserk, but he will not walk in a puddle.

Reflecting pool in downtown Omaha, NE.

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This is my first HDR (I'm generally not a fan of HDR, but we had to do one for my winter study class. Any suggestions?

More images up soon after I'm done with this course.

 

The iconic mill of Milltown is being razed. The water tower and smokestack are here reflected in the pond.

The Ali Sadr Cave (Persian: غار علی صدر) originally called Ali Saadr or Ali Saard (meaning cold) is the world's largest water cave which attracts thousands of visitors every year.[1] It is located in Ali Sadr Kabudarahang County about 100 kilometers north of Hamadan, western Iran (more accurately at 48°18'E 35°18'N). Because of the cave's proximity to large cities such as Hamadan, it is a highly recommended destination for tourists from all corners of the world. Tours of the cave are available by pedalos.

Alisadr is the world's biggest water cave, where you sit in a boat and watch the view. This cave is located at 48°18'E 35°18'N, in the southern part of Ali Sadr village. The cave is entered at the side of a hill called Sari Ghiyeh which also includes two other caves called Sarab and Soubashi, each 7 and 11 kilometers from Ali Sadr Cave. Apparently, the water in Ali Sadr cave stems from a spring in Sarab.

 

In the summer of 2001, a German/British expedition surveyed the cave, finding to be 11 kilometers long.[2] The main chamber of the cave is 100 meters by 50 meters and 40 meters high.

 

The cave walls can extend up to 40 meters high, and it contains several large, deep lakes. The cave has a river flowing through it and most travel through the cave system is done by boat. More than 11 kilometers of the cave's water canals have been discovered so far. Some routes are 10 to 11 kilometers long and all lead to "The Island", a centrally located large atrium.

Happy Turtle Tuesday !

HTT !

People have felt the loss and pain,

To know that life will never be the same.

Across the ages and the generations,

All must take time for commemoration.

To remember is a small part to play,

On this very special day of days.

 

The sun was shining down to the lake and reflected to the model!

 

Model: Nhung

 

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A wreck lies rusting away in the dock.

A Great Egret in flight reflecting in the water

Near an outlet of Big Beaver Pond

Taken at: Falls of Clyde, Lanark, Scotland | 2017

Copyright © 2017 Elizabeth Root Blackmer. All rights reserved.

The abandoned Raccoon House reflects in a recent rain puddle on a foggy day.

Downtown Los Angeles.........I like the fact that 5 buildings are reflected - I haven't seen too many places where you can hit a 5 building reflection.

Fall came and went very fast, just like summer. Getting ready for a long winter.

Wood Duck reflecting as he swims in the old fishing hole Kent, WA. This duck was quite friendly. DSC_6866-HDR-1

A seagull on the top of a small wave his reflection reflecting in the wave. Photo taken at Studland Bay Dorset. #BBCAutumnwatch #RSPB

Along the highway there are many opportunities to pull over and enjoy the landscape. This early morning shot shows shadows at the base of the mountain. However, the light is reflecting the warm colors of the the morning sun in cold pools of water, still surrounded with ice

 

Explore #66

Burnham-on-Sea low lighthouse reflected in puddles on the sand.

While waiting for spring last week, I shot a few images through the windows of the empty outdoor pavilion. The LaSalle Park Pavilion was built in the spring of 1917 by the City of Hamilton in an era when community entertainment was at its peak. A fire in May of 1995 destroyed the second floor of the building leaving only the shell of the pavilion standing. In 1997 it was rebuilt to its original form

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