Now I can really identify with this image, with the rippling flowing away from the swan. Remind me to shoot and submit one of the few paintings I still have from my college days (only four out of over 250), of a swan, its ripples, and the contorted reflection of bare trees behind it (but not seen in the painting). This is exceptional with the short DOF perfectly situated on the swan and the rest creating a near bokeh. It will definitely end up in the wallpapers folder on my laptop Mac. Thank you for another one. I "slide-showed" through that folder yesterday and noticed just how many of your photos are in it... of 150 photos total, only mine outnumber yours in there. Considering how picky I am, that's sayin' something.
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The reason why the sun sets in the evening is because it wants to see the sunrise in the morning. I rise in the morning because I want to see them both. RvdB