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Long exposure of sunset clouds with reflections in an office building at Homebush Bay, Sydney.
Lee Big Stopper
On Easter Monday, 28 March 2016 Dublin City Council commemorated the 1916 Rising with a day of history and more at Smithfield Square.
The popular ‘Dublin Remembers’ Learning Bus was there, alongside a large mobile library and a replica vintage ambulance. Dublin City Public Libraries, Dublin Fire Brigade and Dublin UNESCO City of Literature staff were there promoting Dublin City Council’s 1916 centenary programme. They were joined by re-enactors and historians who answered questions on the Rising and Dublin 100 years ago. Lia Mills, author of Fallen, the "Dublin: One City One Book" choice for this year, was there to talk about writing the book which is set in Dublin in 1915-16.
This modern looking front is actually a factory that produces the Birds Eye peas and fish fingers". It is reflecting the old buildings opposite it.
1/200s @ f6.3 ISO 100. Sigma 17-70mm @ 36mm
Eos 30d. Located in the sea-side town of Lowestoft, Suffolk, UK
Sometimes you just have to take a deep breath and know that everything is going to be ok.
Baker Hotel, Mineral Wells Texas.
Reflection of a full size replica Hawker Hurricane night fighter at the Yorkshire Air Museum, Elvington.
A close up abstracted yet symmetrical view of Western Canadian Place (Husky Energy) seen reflecting the evening Sun.
2.7 second exposure at 230mm and f/11 (Nikkor 70-300mm VR)
On Easter Monday, 28 March 2016 Dublin City Council commemorated the 1916 Rising with a day of history and more at Smithfield Square.
The popular ‘Dublin Remembers’ Learning Bus was there, alongside a large mobile library and a replica vintage ambulance. Dublin City Public Libraries, Dublin Fire Brigade and Dublin UNESCO City of Literature staff were there promoting Dublin City Council’s 1916 centenary programme. They were joined by re-enactors and historians who answered questions on the Rising and Dublin 100 years ago. Lia Mills, author of Fallen, the "Dublin: One City One Book" choice for this year, was there to talk about writing the book which is set in Dublin in 1915-16.
The way the icicles were shining through the window were just breathtaking. I decided to put the picture in black and white to make the white beams of light become a little bit bolder.
The WWII Memorial is at the end of the Reflecting Pool, between the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument.
On Easter Monday, 28 March 2016 Dublin City Council commemorated the 1916 Rising with a day of history and more at Smithfield Square.
The popular ‘Dublin Remembers’ Learning Bus was there, alongside a large mobile library and a replica vintage ambulance. Dublin City Public Libraries, Dublin Fire Brigade and Dublin UNESCO City of Literature staff were there promoting Dublin City Council’s 1916 centenary programme. They were joined by re-enactors and historians who answered questions on the Rising and Dublin 100 years ago. Lia Mills, author of Fallen, the "Dublin: One City One Book" choice for this year, was there to talk about writing the book which is set in Dublin in 1915-16.
The Royal Air Force Red Arrows aerobatic team.
Eleven ship line-up after the rain at the RAF Mildenhall Air Fete 28th May 2000
35mm transparency scanned with a Plustek 7600i Ai film and neg scanner, photo-shop and then Neat Image
Colourful umbrella art installation suspended above Eden Walk, Kingston upon Thames. I could have chosen a better time of day as what light there was, was very harsh.
A daisy imaged in reflected infrared.
Images taken as part of our exhibit about the electromagnetic spectrum with Adventure Science Center.
© Ideum & Adventure Science Center
Una preciosa foto del lago reflejando las montañas.
A wonderful photo of the lake reflecting the mountains.
A composite image of a Thai mirror that hangs in my house with a small buddha statue. Additional color & texture postwork.
Location: Quarry dam near Durbanville
Description: I’ve discovered a very photogenic dam at a stone quarry near Durbanville, thanks to Google Earth!! Here is another reflective view that I captured at this dam on Sunday afternoon.
Equipment: Sony Alpha 100
GPS: -33.774928 (Latitude) - 18.602752 (Longitude)
Date: August 2007
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I LOVE SOUTHALL! ~ The entrance to the languages section in Southall Library reflects the local community, and in fact the whole of modern London, with 'a wealth of languages'.