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This is a flipped reflection of an elderly couple taking a walk by the lake at my local RHS Gardens, Hyde Hall. I thought it had a bit of an impressionist feel!
Thanks for all the lovely comments and favs on yesterday's flower shot :)
Driving from Calgary to Kananaskis was a big pleasure enjoying the wonderful views. Really attracted by the Rocky Mountains along the road. The stops on the side of the road happened very often, great with awesome views of the bushes, forests, and mountains. This was one of the stops, I could not remember this place name, co-existing of autumn and winter seems not attracting lots of people there… no other people around actually, just calm lake and mountains. Love this peaceful feelings…
Reflections in a dutch landscape. As reflections are my main interest in landscape scenes, I thought about roman numbering, difficult to make new titles for likewise scenes.
To sevens together
Like time indefinite
Try to catch the glass
Before it falls
Without a frown
Can you turn up the stereo?
I want to play you this old song
It's about love
Can I do that?
Did we remember to water the plants today?
I forgot to look up at the moon because
I was too busy
I was too busy looking at you, baby
Songwriters: Prince Rogers Nelson
Picture Taken @ The Mill
Dandelion parachute on a mirror with coloured paper above it. This is not easy to shoot, every movement made the parachutes move too !
I used the Raynox lens to get really close.
This is 4 cm.
Happy Macro Monday.
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the old "port" on the Ludwig-Main-Donau-Kanal in Nuernberg-Worzeldorf with a crane that would unload freight from the ships going up and down the canal when still in active use during the 19th century
Gorgeous reflections on the River Murray as the sun sets on another day. www.flickr.com/explore/2021/05/09