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This scene reminded me of a painting by Monet. Taken on Lake Everette in Bayfield County, Wisconsin.
Here is a view of downtown Columbus from the Main Street Bridge. We were very lucky to have minimal wind early this morning, and the still water made for almost perfect reflections.
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Well here we are, at the start of a new decade!
Hope it will be a good one for all, not least for our planet...!
Brown Moss - Shropshire
Picture credits: Patricia Ortunho @patricia.ortunho
**Introspection and tranquility. It's where we can reflect on life, observing the vastness of the horizon. Sometimes, it's important to step away from the daily hustle, sit in silence, and look at the world around us. These moments of pause allow us to find clarity, renew our energy, and appreciate the simple beauty of existence. After all, the answers we seek are often within us, just waiting for us to take a moment to listen to them.
Rotterdam, Museum Boijmans van Beuningen.
For the sixth edition of the series "Sensory Spaces" Sara VanDerBeek has created a modular installation. On the floor lies an expanse of reflective plates, a distilled interpretation of the sea.
Picture taken in St Charles Illinois.
The Reflections sculpture was created by local artist Guy J. Bellaver.
Macro Mondays - Reflection
A sparkly brooch on a mirror......
a reflection on a day to 'reflect and remember'
Armistice Day falls on the 11th day of the 11th Month at 11am when people up and down the UK fall silent to remember those who lost their lives fighting for their country.
No, it's not gratuitous use of the Flood filter, there was plenty of lake in front of this temple; I simply rotated the scene 180 in Photoshop (plus a few other tweaks, of course).
Taken today: Wat Chalerm Prakiat. Nonthaburi.
Apologies, my ISP problems have resurfaced, hence no post and no visits to your images yesterday / today (I'm briefly in the office to post this).