Satellite image
London, ON, February 2010
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About this photo: Thematic Photographic focuses in on "turning colder" this week. If you'd like to focus on it, too, please click here.I'll let you guess where I found this remarkable little world. You'll laugh when I tell you.
Your turn: Go ahead and guess where. Closest one wins the right to choose next week's Thematic Photographic theme. Enter as often as you wish - click the Comment link below to get started.
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ReplyDeletethe gutter of the street u were on when u took the picture of the wet street..
ReplyDeleteyou found it online! :) remarkable...huh?
ReplyDeleteIt's not the gutter, looks like a street or parking lot to me.
ReplyDeleteAt first glance it appears like something far out in the universe, but since you said we'd laugh, I'm guessing it's something else very simple and random, and it's how you shot the photo which makes it appear like something shot from perhaps a plane, or satellite....near a forest and water way...! but this is where the funny part comes in...the real answer will be so simple that we'll be forced to look deeper and say "Ah, we should have seen that!
ReplyDeleteI love your blog!!
ReplyDeleteI found it because you left that nice comment on mine. Thank you for that.
I'm amazed by the photographs and can't wait to find out what that last one is!!
I'll most definitely be back!
A delightful teaser. First I want to believe that I see frozen waves on a cold winter lake. Then I believe that it is an incredibly sharp image of a frozen puddle. Not knowing which it is lends to the appeal of the contemplation.
ReplyDeletethanks for popping in today...hmm...a microscope?
ReplyDeletesorry cant figure it out, got to go with what Kay said.
ReplyDeletepeace
You spilled water on your sweater/jacket.
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Kalei's Best Friend got it. This was taken in the gutter of the road right in front of my driveway. There's a slight depression in the road that always fills up with water. In winter, it's icy pretty much the entire season, so when freeze-thaw cycles set in, the views can become pretty surreal.
ReplyDeleteBecause you're such a good guesser, you get to pick next week's Thematic Photographic theme. I'll ping you on your blog to let you know. Thanks everyone, and congrats, KBF!