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one evening I happened to look down into the Tiber


and for once I was blown away

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:iconblue-eyed-kelpie:
woah, that's kinda odd, took a me minute to figure it all out, but it's cool, nice colours.
Euler, as in the maths/engineery guy?

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thx

yep, exactly the swiss mathematician...
:iconmahgnitton:
great image. so many colours captured in such a small area, at first when I saw the preview I thought they were fallen trees taken from a bridge :-)

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:iconlobotomizedgoat:
Hmmm, is that some kinda of algae or plant? It has a very cool look, from the water currents it looks. I almost though they were pieces of a pine tree at a first glance. Definetly an interesting waterscape. :thumbsup: :-)

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:iconlemango:
i really like how abstract it is. you cant really quite tell what it is, it almost looks like youre looking down on a forest! (or perhaps im tired and need sleep...)
:iconkurkista:
thanks

yeah, Rome does not cease to surprise me...
:iconkurkista:
thx

yes, it's water plants in the Tiber river just by Castel Sant'Angelo which leads up to the Vatican... (and I just realised having seen MI III that in the movie they would drive their boat over the exact place where the plants are =) after the theft in the Vatican) Water level is now extremly low, so one can see a lot of curious things in the water.
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hei nat

it is quite abstract, when I saw the sitaution I was instantly reminded of Yann Arthus Bertrand's pictures, they're awesome...

take care!

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