Hello Hivers and Hunters!
And once again I'm here with some more reflections hunted joining this new Reflection Hunters Contest (round 162) on this community of #ShadowHunters hosted by @olgavita and you can read the guidelines post of the contest here.
It is always inspiring to look at a landscape, views and panoramic views. As well as the water, and suddenly in the water we see much more, we see everything that is in front of us, what is above now seems to be also below and the beauty multiplies.
This happens many times and all of them are wonderful, it is lucky to be there and be able to contemplate the magic of nature. In this case they are some images that I saved from the trip to Yellowstone National Park, about which I already shared other posts and also other captured reflections, but I forgot some... like these imposing mountains, passing through another national park to get to Yellowstone.
This is the Grand Teton National Park where we are unexpectedly surprised by a large mountain and its mountain range, even with a little snow on the peak. And below, an incredible smooth, bright and calm surface, is Lake Jackson that beautifully reflects all the splendor of such a majestic panorama.
It seems that in the waters of the peaceful lake some buoys float giving a touch of color to the landscape, a small contrast between so much blue of the reflected sky, and those large mountains that capture all our attention.
It seems that these red and white buoys are outlining the edge of the mountains that now seem to be aquatic in that magical world in which everything is upside down down there.
But if we look at the horizon again from another point, from another perspective they also disappear as if it were a magic trick, and we are then left with pure nature, a small sign that reminds us that it is not an illusion, it is the reality of a reflected dream, and we no longer know if it is up or down, everything is beautiful, right?