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In case you're wondering: it's some twigs in a puddle on a glass-topped table on the deck.
ReplyDeleteVery cool! Reflections fascinate me!
ReplyDeleteGood it caught your eye!
ReplyDeleteNice abstract!
An interesting abstract photo -- I'm glad you told us what it was! Roses in Winter
ReplyDeleteInteresting how the puddle and reflections look at that scale. Nicely done.
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ReplyDeleteGreat find! Loving the reflections. Happy WW
ReplyDeleteThanks for the clarification - it looks like strips of BACON! in a frying pan with a frog's leg to me. (Guess I need to get me some breakfast, eh?)
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~EdT.
I was wondering...lol
ReplyDeleteLove reflections.
And it shows there are great opportunities for pics all around us.
Interesting! I thought the table top was a mosaic of some sort.
ReplyDeletei suspected it was a tiled floor .. table top makes more sense sort of ... either case, execellent reflection
ReplyDeleteOn first glance I thought it looked like ET's fingers touching woven cane!
ReplyDeleteInteresting shot! I was conjuring up all kinds of 'what could it be' before I read your description.
ReplyDeleteThat's very cool! So artistic! :)
ReplyDeleteVery creative! Happy WW!
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I'm glad you told us what it was, because I couldn't figure it out. It is lovely.
ReplyDeleteI love the textures in this photo, and as others, I am glad that you explained what it was, because I had no idea!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo and glad you explained. I was thinking a frog or worms. :)
ReplyDeleteI like it. Life is more interesting when you take the time to notice the details all around you.
ReplyDeleteInteresting. It looks like something out of a science class.
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A lot going on here … and I don't think I would have figured out what it was if you hadn't said.
ReplyDeleteI was wondering what this was. I was way off in my thinking though! lol
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