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Sinking down, rising high
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Along the stream, as the trees they rise
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That look down, upon the scene
Where wild reflections are now seen
Very dark Birch tree trunks reflected in the waters of a ditch next to a wet woodland, the base of these trees were well under water.
"There is something more beautiful than a beautiful thing and that is a beautiful thing which has a beautiful reflection on the water."
– Mehmet Murat Ildan
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The low winter sun on a tidal beach generates a sunstar and a few small sunstar reflections!
For Flickr Friday theme 'Sunstar', 20th Feb 2026.
Ogmore, south Wales.
Late afternoon reflections in the pool at Filoli, on an afternoon when the gardens were open late for artists. Happens once a month from March through October.
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Reflection on Black.
The picture wasn’t made before the deadline of September 14th. So I did I did not publish it in the group of Smile on Saturday! :-) .
I love sun, especially when its reflections are warm and golden...
Taken in Deiva Marina, Italy, in a sunny late afternoon.
Its facade is of marble, its towers reach 250 feet into the air, and it holds 10,000 people (standing).
Construction began on Dom St. Rupert in 1614. It was consecrated in 1628 during the Thirteen Years' War.
Mozart's parents, Leopold and Anna-Maria, were married here in 1747, and Mozart himself was christened here nine years later. While serving as organist from 1779-1781, Mozart composed his Coronation Mass specifically for the acoustics of the cathedral.