March Arts Marathon 2023 Day Seven

Wow! One week into MAM. Moving right along. Today is a day for reflection…

Also trying to organize my photos – another Herculean organizing task.

It might be best depending on what you are using to view this post (I use my iPad) to hold it vertically so you can see each photo all at once on your screen instead of having to scroll to see it.

Here goes…

Mist over Sodom Pond
Reflection in a puddle on the East Montpelier trail
This looks like a watercolor but it’s a photo of two leaves floating in a pond with reflection of a tree trunk and blue sky.

At one of my favorite hidden gems of a small pond which abound in central Vermont. I’m not going to tell you where it is. It’s my secret.

Looks to me like the clouds are rising up from the ground.

Seen from my porch.

Super moon whose light is reflected on the corrugated roof of my garage and in the surrounding clouds.
Sunset over the Pacific Ocean

At the Adamant quarry.

A massive stone creature rising out of the watery quarry? I did flip this photo on its side so the reflection is vertical, right down the center.
Sun reflected in a pond on a cloudy day
Waiting for dark to watch for shooting stars I noticed the setting sun reflected on the trunk of my car.

Now let’s get more urban.

The Empire State Building reflected in a car hood.
Reflection of building and dance poster in store window. I especially love the dancer at the very top leaping in the sky. (Sorry I couldn’t get rid of the caption on the photo.)
Buildings at almost sunset reflected in the Gowanus Canal, Brooklyn.

Now for something really strange…

Stuffed rabbit holding a rifle and a round of bullets reflected in a storefront in Prague.

This one is not exactly a reflection but sort of so thought I could slip it in. (Could be seen as three reflections.)

Man taking photo of Hilma af Klint painting called “Swans” at the Guggenheim.

Last but not least I always seem to have to slip a selfie into my posts.

M.C. Escher print at the Brooklyn Museum where one could insert oneself into the picture. What fun!

And that’s quite enough reflecting for now.

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