Skipping rocks
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I was trying to get the color and reflection in this shot and didn't realize that the people on the bank were skipping rocks until I looked more closely at the end result. You can hardly see the white of the water in front of the guy on the bank, but it's a good skip! This was at Sugar Pine Reservoir, Foresthill, Ca. - in the Sierra Nevada foothills.
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