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The Temple of Asclepius built at the little lake there in the park of Villa Borghese, Rome. The temple building itself is late 18th century (built 1785-1792), but it was built as a home for some ancient sculptures. The statue of Asclepius himself is thought to have come from the Mausoleum of Augustus, and the other, smaller pieces are of Hellenistic date and style.

the passing color of life is fall

Nonnenmattweiher 2020

a created image through reflect studio

Forget-me-not. Such delicate little beauties.

HMM!

Macro Mondays: Reflection

 

I captured this image up north at Itasca State Park. Woke up early to catch the sunrise and the beautiful fall colors!

Tri-colored heron

A familiar view from the archive...

 

Thank you very much for your views, faves and comments. I appreciate it a lot!

 

a reflection of the previous posting...

Vivid Imagination... Vivid Mirror challenge

 

france, Lormes

Sandy Bottom Nature Park, Hampton Virginia

.... or meditate on the overlapping intersecting layers of reality in all its imperfection. ZEN.

 

View On Black

Large lily pads and water lily reflecting in a small part of the lake that the lily pads don't cover yet...

Hoping you all have a wonderful Sunday and new week ahead!

Thank you once again for your visit and support!

Hinchingbrooke Country Park, Cambridgeshire, UK

Ganny Lock on the Calder & Hebble Navigation just outside Brighouse town centre

Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge is best known for migratory waterfowl. Waterfowl are present September through April and numbers regularly peak at over 500,000 ducks and 250,000 geese. Sacramento NWR is an important wintering grounds for the Tule Greater White-fronted Geese. We spotted hundreds of these beauties as we traveled the Auto Tour route. This pair caught our eye as they huddled together reflecting on the moment.

Sandy Bottom Nature Park, Hampton Virginia

Réserve naturelle "Haff Réimech"

Biodiversum

Cette réserve naturelle est la plus importante zone humide du Grand-Duché de Luxembourg. Elle occupe 80 ha des 280 ha de l’ancienne zone de la gravière tout autour et a été classée « réserve naturelle » en 1998 ainsi que déclarée « zone Natura 2000 » en 2007.Le biotope est constitué de zones marécageuses et d’une trentaine d’étangs, bordés pour la plupart de roselières. Un sentier nature de 4 km et trois observatoires sont autant d’occasions d’observer la faune et la flore de la réserve.

No, it's not a double exposure. It's a reflection on the glass as I peered from outside with my camera through a window of a restored 19th-century farm house near Ringwood, Illinois.

 

Known as the Powers-Walker House, the home, built in 1854, features historically accurate furnishings, some of which you can see through the glass here. But the reflection also includes a picnic table with benches, so I'm calling this a Bench Monday shot. 😄

 

HBM

Taken for the Macro Mondays theme "reflection".

Green is the colour of life, reflected in nature as a sign of renewal. The quiet atmosphere, beautiful scenery, good smells and fresh, clean air in forests all contribute to the healing of our nature and of course, ourselves.

 

Hope you have a chance to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city or even a break from your busy life!

 

Have a fantastic Sunday!

Earlier I posted an image of what some people believed it was an autumn image (flickr.com/photos/115540984@N02/52461326690/in/dateposted/). It however was taken in the beginning of summer. But this one is a real autumn image and it was taken at the same place as the one above, only it is the view to the other side.

 

"Het Loo" is just a wonderful place if you want to make reflection shots, as also can be seen in this one (flickr.com/photos/115540984@N02/52262654849/in/dateposted/).

 

Enjoy!

Officers Gulch Pond, Colorado

This was taken at Johnston Lake just outside Banff. This was the first shot I took just before sunset. The next image I post is one of my favourite shots from the trip. This was 10 minutes before.....Vlog below.

 

youtu.be/75P8Hstybu8

A view of Mount Kidd from the reflecting ponds in Kananaskis Country in Alberta. The ponds have since been wiped out after the nearby Kananaskis River flooded its banks.

Reflets à marée basse

A sunset scene caught reflected in the windows of a local house.

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