
Twilight Reflections at Inks Lake State Park

by Brigitte Blanchette Thompson
Title
Twilight Reflections at Inks Lake State Park
Artist
Brigitte Blanchette Thompson
Medium
Photograph - Digital Capture - Watermark Not On Actual Print
Description
The sky burns with golden hues as the sun slips behind the rolling hills at Inks Lake State Park, reflecting warm tones across the calm water. Framed by tall shoreline grasses swaying in the breeze, this scene captures the quiet magic of twilight in the Texas Hill Country.
Inks Lake is more than just a beautiful view — it’s a destination for families, campers, paddlers, and hikers seeking year-round outdoor recreation. The park offers canoe and kayak rentals, scenic trails with granite outcrops, shaded campsites, and favorite swimming spots like Devil’s Waterhole. As the light fades, nature slows down, inviting peaceful reflection and a deeper connection with the land.
This image is part of my Texas State Parks photo collection — a tribute to the places that hold our most meaningful memories.
Featured in Skyscapes 11/03/2023
Featured in A Golden Light - and Nature Only 9-22-2024
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October 27th, 2023
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Comments (8)

Brigitte Blanchette Thompson
Thank you Dianne Cowen Cape Cod Photography for featuring my artwork "Sunset View Golden Reflection on a Texas Hill Country Lake" on "A Golden Light - Photography and Nature Only" Group.

Allan Van Gasbeck
Congratulations! Your outstanding artwork has been chosen as a FEATURE in the “The Skyscapes” group on Fine Art America — You are invited to post your featured image to the featured image discussion thread as a permanent place to continue to get exposure even after the image is no longer on the Home Page.

BIJAN PIRNIA
What a beauiful example of heavens on fire! Over the years, I have read hundreds upon hundreds of biographies. Quite honestly, non has touched my heart or pulled on the strings of my heart as profoundly as yours have. It was sheer delight to read it because I can relate to it at the most visceral level. I have alluded to that in my bio. You see beauty in so many things because you're blessed with beauty in your soul. I have a feeling you agree that the world is precisely a reflection of who or what we are inside. That's why Henry David Thoreau wrote, "It's not what you look at that matters. It's what you see." We all look at the world with our eyes but see it with our souls or minds. That's why Mark Twain wrote, "Your eyes are useless when your mind is blind." I'll be back to read your lovely bio again 'n again.