Reflected in the nearby park pond.
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That is amazing! Well done! :)
ReplyDeleteI feel I should write a wordless comment! But I don't know how to do do it so......lovely reflection.
ReplyDeleteLovely!!! I especially liked the merging of the reflection and the criss cross square lines of the pond. The effect is subtle and different.
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