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Tag Archives: Sunset at Bush Lake Bloomington
Weekly Photo Challenge: Reflecting
This was the sunset shot i took at Bush Lake, Bloomington, which is close to my house. It is part of this week’s challenge: Reflecting.
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Tagged Bloomington Minnesota, Inspiration for Travel, Landscape, Landscape Photography, Minnesota Countryside, Minnesota Land of 10000 Lakes, Reflection, Reflection at Sunset, Sunset at Bush Lake Bloomington, Sunset Colors, Sunset Photography, Twilight Best to Photography, Up Close to Nature
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Sunset at Bush Lake Bloomington
I had been always wanting to take a sunset picture with the reflection of dramatic light in the still and transparent waters of a lake – so transparent that i could even capture the stones lying on the lake-bed in … Continue reading
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