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Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Today I looked at some other photographs I have photographed on my walking tours in Østmarka (The East Land) in Oslo this summer. Saturday, August 8, I also took some photographs by a lake called Skøyenputten (The Skøyen Puddle, Skøyen is a place name). This is a lake, which is nearby the built‐up area, circa 500 m / 547 yds., but even so, it is a satisfying natural area.

I looked at these pictures for the first time. I have taken hundreds of pictures on these walking tours. When I looked at exactly these images, I was taken up of how the sky and the trees are reflected in the lake.

The first image is when you get through to the lake, on the forest path from the forest road. On this image, the reflected image is not what I think of. This is an image of the lake in the forest.

The second image shows a glassy reflection on the bottom of the image. It is also possible to see a reflection of the top of the trees, which are covered on the top of the image.

On the third image, you see the sky and the tops of the trees on the bottom of the image, but not on the top of the image.

The fourth image has a fine mirror image. How the water's edge has a rough surface from the wind, gives the image more variation. But a totally glassy surface, had been very spectacular.

On the fifth image, two trees bend down, and are mirrored in the lake.

I have also thought about how I in March, 2013, thought I had found out everything. But after a short time, I understood that I had forgotten everything. Today I think I nearly remember everything again. So great changes have happened.

David H. Hegg