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A great nightfall at la Defense with a greta reflection.
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Yesterday Kay and I went on a ramble and it felt so good to hit the road for
whatever life would bring us on this day. First stop was a u-turn back to check
out some rusty pipes....we love rust! To check out Kay's photo of a rusty me
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Windows are always interesting to photograph because there is generally more than one view that comprises the image. Here, I am looking through the side window of SCAX 646 at the buildings on Walnut Street, while the reflection of myself and the facade of the structures on Santa Fe Street (behind me) blend into the overall view.
BNSF San Bernardino Subdivision at the Fullerton Train Station - M.P. 165
Fullerton, California.
(May 6, 2011)
The photovoltaic wall with reflection / rainwater harvesting pond of the OpTIC Technium building at St Asaph in North Wales.
More information about this building can be found here - www.designbuild-network.com/projects/optic-tech/
Lincoln to Nottingham – a Midland railway
Reflection in the window of a Class 222 Meridian unit on P7 at Nottingham Midland station.
I spent two years as a commuter on the Lincoln – Nottingham line. The railway opened in 1846 and was the first line into Lincoln, running into St Mark’s station.
Although the modern railway seems somewhat soulless, I have tried to capture some pleasing moments from my many months of commuting.
You can see a random selection of my railway photos here on Flickriver: www.flickriver.com/photos/themightyhood/random/
Rainy nights are great for puddles in the morning. SaskPower along with the Hotel Saskatchewan and Blessed Sacrament Church are reflected in a puddle. I turned the composition on its head; you'd never see this persepctive in a puddle.
This pond is where they spend most time, it's only nerve wracking because we have to watch them, so they don't fall in it... that allows me to take pictures.
I didn't notice the cool reflection in her visor until I got home. No photoshop - all I did was adjust exposure a bit and crop.
Comedian Marc Maron shares some of his emotions for the Meltdown audience Wednesday.
2.8.12
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Sharing a Street Level entrance with Dancing Bears, an enticing stairway leads up to Reflections. Here is a place to gather, a place for family, couples, and colleagues to enjoy individually prepared meals beyond compare, with an expansive and diverse wine selection to rival any in Lake Placid. Reflections is elegant, not stuffy. It is calming and relaxing, where a great meal made from fresh local and regional ingredients can be savored, and the day’s events fondly revisited www.highpeaksresort.com