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A look acrosscalm Lake Pehoe to the towering snow-capped peaks in Torres del Paine NP in Patagonia Chile. The calm water reflects the majestic mountain peaks. The small red structure is the dining hall of the lodging where we stayed which had this spectacular view!

#patagonia #chile #torresdelpaine #lake #mountains #mountainpeaks #snowcapped #reflections #cabin#landscape #landscapephotography #BuyIntoArt #AYearForArt #artforsale #wallartforsale #giftideas @joancarroll

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This is a view of Rio Paine downstream of Paine falls in Torres del Paine National Park in the Patagonian area of Chile. Here the river runs through a narrow gorge creating bubbling rapids as it runs toward one of the lakes in the area.

#patagonia #chile #torresdelpaine #nationalpark #landscape #landscapephotography #artworkforsale #giftideas #mountains #river #lake #gorge #BuyIntoArt #AYearForArt #artforsale #wallartforsale #giftideas @joancarroll

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Fall Sunset
Ashland State Park, Ashland, MA, United States

Photo location: https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=17/42.2325841666667/-71.4686416666667

Taken on 2019-10-26 17:39:07 with Fuji 10-24mm F4 on Fuji X-T3 with exposure 1/40s @ f/5.6 @ 10mm @ 400 ISO

Critiques welcome. Thanks for taking the time to look at my photo.

#Photography #AmateurPhotography #MyPhoto #Clouds #Fall #HandHeld #Lake #LandscapePhotography #Reflection #Sky #StatePark #Sunset #Weather #FujiFilm #FujiXSeries #FujiPhotography #AshlandStatePark #Massachusetts
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Guess what! The bay did fill up again so, this afternoon, I spent more time removing #duckweed from the #lake. Look carefully and you'll see the nearest and furthest piles are larger than in the earlier photo.