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photo by Donald Kinney
Oh, I guess it isn't rocket-science, but capturing reflections in the Lagunitas Creek takes being there at the proper time -- when the creek is still shaded but with surrounding trees and vegetation illuminated.
It also takes a morning that isn't foggy or overcast -- the sun can be elusive -- SO, when these two things are working -- the timing and a sunny day -- colorful water happens.

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Another colorful example. Water has many moods.

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This shot is probably a bit overly busy, but I suppose we can just go with the flow.
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2 comments:
I think these are some of my favorites, Don. I especially like the second one. It reminds me of shiny satin.
Incredible. I love these 3 pics.
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