I can never get over the indescribable beauty of a sunset. Every one is different than the one before and will be different than the next one. It's as if the brush strokes were carefully painted on a blank canvas to form the perfect combination of colors.
This picture was taken standing at the end of the dock at the Lake Washington Park in Melbourne Florida.
Lake Washington is the 41st largest lake in Florida and the largest lake in Brevard County FL, 4362 acres. It is one of the lakes that makes up the St. Johns River.
The John A Buckley water treatment plant sits near the mouth of Lake Washington. The lake is Melbourne's most important source of fresh water. In addition to providing fresh water to the city of Melbourne the plant also serves other surrounding cities.
Boaters launch their small motor boats at the boat ramps and head out for a day of fishing. Airboat enthusiasts love to hit the lake. There is a playground and picnic areas nearby with public restrooms.
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Sandy, Absolutely beautiful. We are blessed with the same natural ability to create anew … each and every day.
Hi Sandy, what a beautiful way to express the approaching twilight. You have captured a great picture with the sun's reflection ending up as a passenger to guide the boater into his dock.
You captured that perfectly Sandy, the reflection is sweet! Another Great Day!
Sandy,
Gorgeous photo as usual!!
Ann Hayden in Wildwood, MO
In addition to the knock dead gorgeous sunrises and sunsets in Florida, one of the things that surprised me, was the smooth glass like appearance of the water. I didn't see any of the big wave action we have here in California. Your Florida scenes are so tranquilizing to the soul.
Hi Sandy, that is one big lake! and a gorgeous capture of the sunset, the boater and the light reflecting on the water...great job Sandy!