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Just indulging my artistic creativity. I love reflections of all kinds.
Porteau Cove Provincial Marine Park
I love reflection photography and shooting the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque at night gave me a lot of opportunities. The water pools surrounding the Mosque created some fascinating abstract mirrors of the refined architecture.
Come Fairies, take me out of this dull world, for I would ride with you upon the wind and dance upon the mountains like a flame
*William Butler Yeats*
textured by me...
This is from our trip to Alaska a few years ago. I was amazed by the wonderfully calm water, and I have always loved reflections.
I love Mogshade Pond it’s such a stunning locations and fantastic for Reflections out in the New Forest. I hope you like this! :)
Same night different foreground, still looking for shapes and reflections! I think the rocks on this bit of the beach have so many curves and so much character that the pool probably isn't needed, but i just love reflections!! Just as you are is a track by Robert Wyatt, a great favourite!!
Went over to Joe's garage a few days ago, and walked away with a bunch of new material. However, there were also some that were a wee bit odd, but maybe interesting...maybe? I've always said that photography is all about "seeing," and I still believe that, but maybe you can take seeing a little over the edge. And these three are, "maybe," good examples of that. Maybe it's just whimsy? The British Underworld shot is the under pinnings of an E Type Jaguar, and across the way, another Jaguar, but this an older XK120. And the "hard underbelly" of the Porsche is something I've never seen before, and it looks like it could float! Lastly, the blue sky and clouds are on the hood of another Jaguar in Joe's shop, a later generation XK150. His shop has some windows going around the top, and that is what the Jag is reflecting. So, you either love reflections on cars, or hate them, and I fall mostly into the latter category. So, love them, or hate them, but enjoy! BTW, I did get some of my more typical shots, and I'll be putting some up over the next few days. As always, thanks for looking, faving, and commenting!
I'm tired of winter already, so here is Herbert Lake in Canada on a beautiful but wildly changeable early Spring day.
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After a duck title and a chicken title i think a goose is perfect, even though it has two ducks with it. At least the goose feather is visible, so you can see it was there. Duck Duck Goose is another Frank Zappa track, a source of superb titles. I love reflections on our local beaches, a perfect combination.
I did use color effect(I mean just exposure) but I was amazed to see how orange some parts were and how different the sun was !
If you follow me you will know by now that i love reflections and trees (who does not?), not bad for a 2 minute stop along the road ;)
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Explore September 14, 2012
I love reflections and I thought that the chapel looked so pretty reflected in the water with the blue sky!
Quote from,
~Proverbs
I just decided that from now on I also love reflections. Before last Saturday, I was looking for some, but I wouldn't have counted them among my primary photo motifs. I think that's different now.
I haven't been out much lately so posting a photo with some color from last fall. I absolutely love reflections and can never pass them up. Wood Duck taken at Inglewood Bird Sanctuary in Calgary, Alberta.
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Soldier of love _ Sade
Tried to find ...
In vain
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Looking Through this country window
Stukely Sud
Quebec
Canada
68/365 Duel
Poznań - Stary Rynek
Autumn
I do love reflections and I find myself looking for them in the smallest of places. Like this one...hardly larger than my shoe, but it yielded some incredibly big feels.
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I love reflections, specially reaction when someones sees the photo. Mostly people think it's a Photoshop :)
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高山流水(古筝曲)
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This is one of the most wonderful Chinese classical music pieces. It describe the beautiful of magnificent mountains and the affectionate moving water,
It is a great piece which can resonate with our inner peace.
A female Northern Shoveler (Anas clypeata) afloat in a pond covered in reflections from the surrounding trees and undergrowth! I love reflections!
Happy Macro Monday
Title from the Christmas song by WHAM "Last Christmas, I gave you my heart
But the very next day, you gave it away
This year, to save me from tears
I'll give it to someone special"
Size of the items in the shot - the heart is exactly one inch at it's widest part and the glass ornament one and a half inches at its tallest.
I love reflections, especially when they make complex abstract patterns. Waves, especially of this height and frequency, are ideal. You have both randomness and regularity, a wide range of colors, and just plain beauty.
FYI: When I shoot puddle reflections like this, I am usually holding my cell phone about an inch or less above the puddle. Most people have no idea what I'm doing but for this series of shots, a man came up to me and said, "Good eye! I'm a photographer. I love reflections!"
Water rises, water falls
Reflections answer its wild calls
Sinking deep inside its arms
Kissing the lakes tender charms
Wild with passion, wild with love
Reflections descend from above
Answering sweet natures calls
Beauty rises, beauty falls
Went over to Joe's garage a few days ago, and walked away with a bunch of new material. However, there were also some that were a wee bit odd, but maybe interesting...maybe? I've always said that photography is all about "seeing," and I still believe that, but maybe you can take seeing a little over the edge. And these three are, "maybe," good examples of that. Maybe it's just whimsy? The British Underworld shot is the under pinnings of an E Type Jaguar, and across the way, another Jaguar, but this an older XK120. And the "hard underbelly" of the Porsche is something I've never seen before, and it looks like it could float! Lastly, the blue sky and clouds are on the hood of another Jaguar in Joe's shop, a later generation XK150. His shop has some windows going around the top, and that is what the Jag is reflecting. So, you either love reflections on cars, or hate them, and I fall mostly into the latter category. So, love them, or hate them, but enjoy! BTW, I did get some of my more typical shots, and I'll be putting some up over the next few days. As always, thanks for looking, faving, and commenting!