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I was taught to never just take a photo of someone else's art, but that is always OK to photograph art when presenting something other than just the art itself. It is always the point to see something with a fresh eye.
I just love a great reflection and doesn't matter from water or ice or mirror or windows... I always seek for these opportunities. So much so that I forgot to even capture ducks close by. So taken by the movements and colours. This was not achieved by intentional movement of my camera but by nature's water movement.
2020 National Geographic Instagram Avatar - February 2020
It tough work for a tree to grow in a swamp. The vast majority of trees simply can't do it; they'd drown! But bald cypress and tupelo gum trees have mastered the feat of surviving in sodden soils. This is in large part due to their "knees." While there are several theories as to the function of these knobby outgrowths, the prevailing thought is that they allow these water-logged trees to breathe!
A Black-headed Gull in winter plumage along with its reflection in the water of Penn Ponds in Richmond Park.
Ever find yourself up to your thighs in water contemplating the choices you've made? Yeah, me neither. But this snowy egret seemed to be doing just that.
(Sorry for all the snowy egret photos lately. But ya shoots what ya sees)
This is my contribution to this weeks Macro Monday theme of Rock;
I collected these small rocks/ pebbles/stones from a beach on the Isle of Lewis and Harris and kept them for their colours and textures. I like them and I hope you do too! HMM
"The town (of Gibsons) is named after George William Gibson, who arrived in BC in the 1850s and settled in the area in 1886. Originally (and still colloquially) it was called Gibsons Landing, but the post office shortened the name to Gibsons in 1947. Logging and fishing began late in the 19th century."
A reflection of both sailboat prow and mast in Gibsons harbour.
Christmas lights in Cheltenham town centre.
HTMT 😊
Thanks Maria for inviting this one to Smile on Saturday theme “Get in the Christmas mood”
The track for the CityCenter tram, reflected in windows at the Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas (formerly the Mandarin Oriental) as the Aria rises into the background at CityCenter, Las Vegas.
2065 2019 10 15 001 file
staircase & Chandelier reflections
Restoration Hardware Gallery
Leawood, Kansas
A female Mallard standing on the frozen lake deep in reflection.
Nikon D4s, Sigma 150-600mm lens ISO 800, Vanguard tripod.
Reflecting pool in the empire state plaza, Albany, NY. Stayed there for a while on my way to up state Newyork.
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