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Outdoor Symbolic Memorial
The Outdoor Symbolic Memorial stands on the now-sacred ground where the events of April 19, 1995, unfolded. What was once the footprint of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, Fifth Street, the Athenian Building and Oklahoma Water Resources Board are now the Field of Empty Chairs, Reflecting Pool and Rescuers’ Orchard. The memorial is an affiliate of the National Park System.
The National Park Service is doing its annual deep cleaning of the reflecting pool. The Park service drains the 4 million gallons of water from the pool and then cleans the bottom of the pool with a variety of equipment, including vacuum trucks, water trucks, track loaders with broom attachments and hand tools.
I believe this is Mount Lawrence Grassi, Canmore, Alberta at sunrise. Taken from the Three Sisters reflecting pond that used to be a bit unknown, but I noticed it is now on Google Maps...go figure....
Canterbury Shaker Village - Meadow Pond Trail
06/17/2024
Canon 1DS Mark iii with Sigma 24-105mm OS HSM Art
Historic Canterbury Shaker Village is one of my favorite haunts. The Meadow Pond Trail is across the road from the village and very different from the rest of the site. It's much wilder and Meadow Pond was full of lily pads and beaver lodges. I believe it's the largest of the 4 ponds on the property.
Along the waterfront trail, I discovered this small reflecting pool. I stayed there for several minutes capturing different compositions, and soaking in the calmness of that location.
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They looked great for about a week, floating in the reflecting pool underneath the dancing jack o' lantern characters. And then the tiny pumpkins started to rot in the water. It was beautiful while it lasted, New York Botanical Garden, the Bronx, NYC -- October 7, 2020
Lincoln Memorial with a pink sunset sky above.
18Jun2016
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Christian Science Center Plaza with Mother Church, reflecting pool, and the Colonnade Building (one of a trio of Brutalist buildings designed by Araldo Cossutta of I. M. Pei & Associates ringing the reflecting pool). With the Prudential Tower and One Dalton looming in the background. Back Bay, Boston.
Revisiting some old iPhone shots from last summer and fall that never saw the light of day.
Udaipur is popularly known as the ‘City of Lakes’. The city features an interconnected lake system that helps regenerate groundwater and regulates climatic conditions. Udaipur is famous for its lakes; Fateh Sagar Lake, Jaisamand Lake, Pichola Lake, Badi Lake, and Doodh Talai Lake are some of the most well-known.
The Lake Palace, also known as Jag Niwas, on Lake Pichola is now a heritage hotel operated by the Taj Group. It was once the summer palace of the Sisodia rulers. It has been voted as the most romantic hotel in the world and in India.
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Originally built for the Pan-Pacific Exposition in 1915; rebuilt with stronger material in the 1960s and '70s.
This fantastic water mirror or reflecting pool is located in Bordeaux France between the Garonne and the Place de la Bourse. According to Wikipedia it is the worlds largest reflecting pool and was built in 2006. It is probably one of the most photographed sites in Bordeaux.
Night reflections at the Christian Science Center Plaza. Shot looking at the reflecting pool and Mother Church (all part of the CSC Plaza with a trio of Brutalist buildings that ring the pool, including he Colonnade Building, Reflection Hall, and the towering 177 Huntington, the former CSC Administration Building-- all designed in the early 1970s by Araldo Cossutta of I. M. Pei & Associates).
Back Bay, Boston.
(not to be confused with I'll Be Your Mirror).
The sculpture "I Want to Fly to the Universe" by Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama above the reflecting pool at the New York Botanical Garden.
Perhaps Saturday Night Live has had too much influence on my life but I can't help it. I'm seeing Mr. Bill crying out "Oh No!" in this sculpture.
Three multiple exposures at around 1/15s as drops fell onto water surface from branches above.
Along the River Eye, Leicestershire, England.
Olympus EM1 + Meyer Optik Görlitz Oreston f1.8 M42, at f8
Patio de los Arrayanes (Court of the Myrtles) is the central part of the Comares Palace, part of the the Nasrid Palaces, inside the Alhambra palace complex in Granada, Spain.
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Image taken at the Christian Science Plaza in Boston, MA by the Reflecting Pool.
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