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Day one of #reverb10 asks us to reflect on one word that encapsulates 2010 for us, explain why we chose the word, and consider what word we hope will encapsulate 2011. This is a two part page with a hanging tag added with my 2011 word featured on it. This is part one of two.
This is a reversed reflection in water of birds on a bush, taken 130907 at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge.
The Great Explorer at the Arts Centre Te Matatiki Toi Ora
Created by: Jeremy Sauzier. A walk around the city on the Penguin Trail. December 2020 Christchurch New Zealand.
Design Inspiration for The Great Explorer
This happy penguin embodies the determined spirit of adventure and celebrates the dedication of peaceful exploration in the great Southern Continent. ‘The Great Explorer’ is guided by the stars of the night sky, has a compass fixed towards the South Pole and Antarctica at the centre of the map. Take a closer look and you might catch a glimpse of the Ellsworth mountain range in Antarctica reflected in those goggles!
Portsmouth Guildhall reflected in the windows of the Civic Offices, with Queen Victoria statue in front.
Washington DC: Reflecting Pool
Grey overcast day on Friday
Washington Monument as seen from the Lincoln Memorial
Nikon D700 | Sigma 50 | Æ’11 | 1/60s | ISO400 | Handheld
Materials: I used my phone and the car (a Toyota Highlander) to take the photo.
Idea: I got the idea to take this reflection photo through the tips section that was posted for this assignment page in Schoology.
Process: While I was taking the photos, I noticed that the rear window reflected things (houses in this case) well, as it's darker than some of the other windows. So, I decided to take a picture of the rear window and its reflection from a creative but good angle.
This image is comprised of two photos horizontally stitched, both used the same capture settings. EXIF 1.3sec f/8.0 ISO 100 35mm
This is inside Queen Califia's Magical Circle Garden. A gigantic and beautiful sculpture garden created by the late Niki de Saint Phalle.