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Charybdis is a water feature in Savill Garden, designed by Giles Raynor in 2006.

at a Japanese Koi pond near my home. Slow shutter using the stone-pod :D

 

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This modern water feature runs down the steps that lead into Parc de Bercy, Paris.

 

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"Those undescribed, ambrosial mornings

when a thousand birds were heard gently twittering and ushering in the light,.....

The serenity, the infinite promise

of such a morning..."

 

Henry David Thoreau

 

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Oh to be a kid again and enjoy this play area at Aotea Lagoon, Porirua.

This will be the Red Car Park at Next Year's British Bird Fair, but now a flooded field. I just liked the low winter light through the trees.

As many times as I've stayed at this hotel, I always leave having taken no photos of this fountain. This time, I remembered....yay for me!!

Detail of water feature, Victoria Park . Christchurch.

Sunshine on my droplets. Humpybong Creek, Redcliffe, Queensland.

Northfield, OH

In my garden

Leaves from surrounding trees that have fallen randomly onto The Canada Memorial. Unveiled by the Queen in 1994 remembering the one million Canadians who served with British forces during the two World Wars. Bronze maple leaves are embedded in granite base of the water feature.

Designer: Pierre Granche.

 

Water feature, somewhere in Singapore

Week 14 (v 8.0) - as nature intended

a display at the 2019 Philadelphia Flower Show, FLOWER POWER

Northfield, OH

In my garden

Okay, it wasn't the best time of day for this shot, but I was just glad to be there. Also, I left the guy in the shot for perspective, I had one without him.

 

Now for the surprise, this is a water reflection. Even being there I couldn't tell this was water. I was told when they first installed this, they had little waves, and they had to tear it down and rebuild it so didn't have any waves. The water is 18 inches deep, looks a lot less it so clear. He told me that people have tried to sit on it, and got real wet. It is amazing.

 

I am also going to load another picture that shows the rocks at the bottom of the pool.

  

Artist: Oracle-Liquid

 

The next astonishing and technologically advanced incarnation of the much-loved multimedia water theatre, featuring four video projected water-screens, forty 20m-high vertical fountains, sixteen 25m-high moving fountains, twenty-two 15m-high flame jets, and ten powerful lasers. The Laser-Dragon Water-Theatre will introduce a world-first: a water-screen mounted on a 13m robotic arm. Floating high above fifty-six fountains, arranged in snake-like coils, this moving water-screen assumes many forms, from ferocious dragons to the characters of commedia dell’arte.

A detail of the fountain in London's Regent's Park. Seen in Explore

Outside Sheffield city railway station.

Denver Botanic Gardens

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