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Sivason did rather well on this one, I think. There is clearly a horizon as a dividing line, blue and white(ish) are dominant colours, and there is a whole lot of living things in it.
I must have gotten the picture up-side-down. In that case, the light blue colour is actually in the foreground, there is a dividing line, although not separating sea from land, but sky from land, and there is (sort of) a row of something on the land-side of the picture, although not buildings, but naturally created structures. (The funny thing is that I saw these structures as rather triangular and pointed upwards. And the rock formations are kind of triangular, but they don't point upwards but downwards, if the picture is seen upsidedown).
EbbTide000's conversations are likely going on under all the many balloons, but the lines "Drifting through a summer breeze, It's a groovy night and I can show you how to use it" seem especially appropriate for the scene.
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I agree with Voldmer. Thanks for your insight!
I won't be able to post another for a week or two. It may be after the holidays.
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Nice, I think all of us got some of it. I see there is a solitary tree in the exact middle of the foreground. I had thought it might be a tree but was also getting an image of a penguin. The compromise was to say most likely living. Thanks for hosting this. Voldmer also got a near perfect hit. This could appear to be a coast line seen from inland. It is often hard to tell where the sea ends and the ski begins from above on a hill. There is clearly a row of things (balloons or rock formations. Great job there.