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I find it difficult to get oriented looking at this image with the upside down sharp reflection on the water surface of the trees and sky.
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But later, same view, the pond is covered with ice and a dusting of snow. It's quite clear which way is up. Philosophically speaking, I sometimes wish during all the days of my life that determining which way was up would be equally as easy.
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