A sunset shot at Pinchot Park PA. The water was extremely low. It was so low the boat launch (you see it protruding from the bottom of the frame) was on land.
The presence of the dock in the image gives it a bit of uniqeness from the hundred million other sunset shots.
It's still just a sunset, but the dock now floats merrily on water, and that same should would not be able to be taken. That's the important part of this image to me.
It follows a great saying quoted from a famous photographer
"You want to build your work on what you haven't done. I think that's really important, because your style becomes your rut, and your rut becomes your death." -- Jim Krantz