Lake Pepin is the widest naturally occuring part of the Mississippi River and is located roughly 60 miles southeast of Minneapolis. I saw this scene as the lake's level rose and flooded the shoreline creating a surreal, beautiful scene at dawn. Varying levels of fog add a mysteriousness as the sun tries to burn through. Standing on a sunken log, the four mallard seem so diminutive next to the regal tree.
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