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It's not a very picturesque place, this pond in late November in the middle of a nature sanctuary in Woodbury, Connecticut, but in a peaceful place, it presented an opportunity to practice some photography on my new Pixel 4a phone. Hiking through the preserve, I was working on reflections in various ways, including squatting and holding the phone upside down so the lens was close to the water. But for this one, I simply stood and clicked.