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"WHAT'S UP?"

"WHAT'S UP?" - calm water, houses, lake, no waves, reflection, ripples, serene, sunny morning
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Beautifully calm. No ripples in the water?. Lovely sunny warm Spring morning in the Okanagan. The water at the pond is soooooo smooth. Too perfect! for a great "reflection" picture.
Douglasr Uploaded by Douglasr on . "WHAT'S UP?" - Desktop Nexus Architecture Download free wallpapers and background images: "WHAT'S UP?". Desktop Nexus Architecture background ID 1417304. Beautifully calm. No ripples in the water?. Lovely sunny warm Spring morning in the Okanagan. The water at the pond is soooooo smooth. Too perfect! for a great "reflection" picture. 4.1
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Douglasr
Posted by Douglasr on 04/06/13 at 05:10 PM
Thanks. I was told it looks like a levitating dock?.
Kendra1949
Posted by Kendra1949 on 04/06/13 at 03:21 PM
Mirror , Spectacular photo , A1
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Total Downloads: 251
Times Favorited: 2
Uploaded By: Douglasr
Date Uploaded: April 05, 2013
Filename: Whats-Up.jpg
Original Resolution: 3299x2120
File Size: 5.60 MB
Category: Houses

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