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Wednesday's walk takes me to the same park where my footsteps have pounded dozens of times before, and will hopefully continue to do so.
Circus Park in Bucharest.

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The Metropolitan Circus in Bucharest is housed in a building that resembles a UFO, a classic flying saucer shape, as observed and photographed since the middle of the last century. I'm not sure how real they were. In my adolescence and youth, I was fascinated by these objects. I read a lot of books, I saw a lot of movies, but now I doubt it was real.
Descending to the lake, more or less a pond full of ducks and other birds, but also some special flowers, Egyptian lotus, which is visible and blooms in the middle of summer, and, unfortunately, now is not visible.

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The pond has a relatively round shape and is surrounded, obviously, by an alley, perfect for walking and contemplation. I've written about this park many times and I don't have much more to say without repeating myself.

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My salvation I think is what the initiator of this challenge,
@tattoodjay, suggests we should do on a walk:
Make a point of looking around and up to see what you can find to get shots of that; otherwise, you may miss it

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I realized that this challenge transformed into a community, this big community of walkers, that is most people, is, first and foremost, focused on photography. 
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For a city dweller, there are not many places where you can easily photograph without stress and find unique images, not only houses, streets and cars.

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Sometimes, by choosing to photograph certain areas of the park, you can even leave the impression that the images are from the middle of nature, far away from the city.

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But you can't fool them for long, because, like it or not, it's inevitable that landmarks of the city will appear in the pictures, especially buildings...

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Even if these blocks quickly contradict the idea that we are in the wilderness, I think they also bring something interesting in the photos, namely, that there can be a beautiful cohabitation between the city and nature.

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The benefit is mutual, the walkers enjoy the nature piece of the park and the pond inhabitants, the small aquatic life, get food from them.

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I always start with photos when I want to write a blog. Photos remind me of places, events, and feelings that turn into words.
A wise saying goes that an image is worth a thousand words.
Everything depends on the beholder.
Make a point of looking around and up to see what you can find to get shots of that; otherwise, you may miss it.
This is one of the recommendations made by @tattoodjay for those who prefer walking and are used to sharing impressions and photos in his community, Wednesday Walk, every Wednesday, like this one today.