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  • Reflections on the surface of an Alabama lake.
    Autumn Reflections
  • Autumn colors reflect in a tarn near Valdez, Alaska
    Autumnal Reflections
  • Mountains reflect in a small lake along the McCarthy Road in Alaska
    Reflections on the McCarthy Road
  • Autumn color reflects on a small pond as a Mallard duck feeds in the waters
    Autumn Reflections
  • Sunset colors reflect off of cabin windows as Mount Redoubt stand in the distance
    Cabin Sunset
  • Weaver Lake in California's Jennie Lakes Wilderness beneath the Milky Way with stars reflecting on the waters.
    Weaver Lake, Jennie Lakes Wilderness
  • Bald cypress trees reflect on the waters of Caddo Lake
    Cypress reflections
  • The Aurora reflects on the waters of Bartlett Cove, Alaska
    Auroral Reflections
  • Morning fog, which had obscured all of the mountains, lifts from the water of Glacier Bay, Alaska
    Morning Fog Lifts
  • A painting on a building reflects off of a puddle in a parking lot in downtown Whitehorse, Yukon
    Reflected Art
  • The Kayan, sometimes referred to as the Padaung, are a tribal people who are currently refugees in Thailand in the province of Mae Hong Son. They wear distinctive brass rings on their necks, which give the appearance of elongation. There are two theories as to how the wearing of brass rings originated. One is that a dragon was impregnated by the wind and gave birth to the Kayan people, the other is that it originated as a practical measure to protect ancient peoples from tiger attacks. Whatever the reason, it is considered a mark of beauty.
    Reflections on the Kayan
  • The Chugach Mountains reflected in a pond near Valdez, Alaska
    Chugach Mountains, Valdez
  • Mt. Rainier reflected in a small tarn, beneath the stars.
    Beneath the Stars, Mt. Rainier
  • patagonian reflections
  • Hillabee Lake in Alabama reflects a Fall day.
    Hillabee Lake, Alabama
  • A subadult brown bear smells a scent mark on an alder tree along the shores of Lake Brooks, Katmai National Park.
    Subadult Brown Bear
  • 5:48am, October 29, 2019 Aurora at Chena Lakes in North Pole, Alaska
    Chena Lakes Aurora
  • Mt Crillon, Mt Bertha, and Mt Fairweather at dawn, Bartlett Cove, Alaska
    Beautiful Bartlett Cove
  • Sunrise at San Luis Lake, Great Sand Dunes
    Sunrise, San Luis Lake
  • A subadult brown bear looks for salmon along the edge of Lake Brooks, Katmai National Park
    Bear Reflections
  • Mono Lake is one of earth's most unique lakes. Resting within the Mono Basin, Mono Lake is home to millions of migratory birds, which feed on the lakes abundant brine shrimp and alkali flies. Tufa towers grow beneath the lake's surface wherever calcium rich spring water mixes with the carbonates of Mono Lake. <br />
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In this image, Mono Lake reflects the auburn sky.
    Mono Lake Reflects the Auburn Sky
  • Mt Adams and clouds reflect on the surface of Takhlakh Lake, Washington
    Mt Adams, Takhlakh Lake
  • Squirrel Tail Grasses, which grow along the shores of Mono Lake, reflect against the Vermillion Sky
    Vermillion Squirrel Tail Grasses Alo..Lake
  • Passerby's reflect in rain water in front of the Koutoubia minaret, the main landmark of Marrakesh.
    Daily life beneath the Koutoubia minaret
  • The sky is reflected in a Moroccan taxi, a Mercedes.
    Sky blue taxi
  • The St Elias Mountains reflected in the rear view mirror along the Haines Highway, Yukon, Canada.
    The Haines Highway
  • Mt Moran and the Teton Range from Lake Jackson on a spring day
    Spring Reflection, Tetons
  • Full Moon, Morning Sky, Setting Moon, Mt. Rainier, First Light, Dawn, reflection
    Full Moon Setting, Mt. Rainier
  • Evening light is reflected on the waters of Mono Lake from South Tufa
    Evening, South Tufa
  • The Kayan, sometimes referred to as the Padaung, are a tribal people who are currently refugees in Thailand in the province of Mae Hong Son. They wear distinctive brass rings on their necks, which give the appearance of elongation. There are two theories as to how the wearing of brass rings originated. One is that a dragon was impregnated by the wind and gave birth to the Kayan people, the other is that it originated as a practical measure to protect ancient peoples from tiger attacks. Whatever the reason, it is considered a mark of beauty.  <br />
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In this photo a Kayan woman stands with her goods for sale as another is reflected in a mirror while weaving.
    A Kayan Tourist Market
  • Evening light reflects off a small tarn near the eastern end of Mono Lake's Navy Beach.
    Settling Storm, Mono Lake
  • Reflections
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