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Tricolored heron minding its business at the Bulow Creek marsh, along Ormond Scenic Loop in Florida
Explored on July 30 at #108.
Got myself up and out for what turned out to be a very pleasing sunrise at Covesea, near Losiemouth, this morning. This was taken at the height of the colour and I was able to make use of a rockpool left by the receding tide for a decent reflection of the lighthouse.
When the light hits the clear juice droplets that have oozed from this apple it is reflected upside down and shows the orchard trees close by.
As I didn't use polarizing filter water surface was able to reflect this duck interestingly.
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Nikon D5300 & Tamron SP 70-300mm Di VC USD
ISO-200; 1/640sec; F-stop f/8; EV:+0.3; 450mm (300mm)
A 1,500Kms, 5 day trek down the South Road in Iceland with Camerashy68 taking in many sights with a detour back to reykjavik via the Golden Circle.
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....a shot which shows how the rising sun hits the lower part of this rock arch and reflects it up onto the arch itself. A phenomenon which has attracted people to witness this spectacle for themselves, and what a great sight it is! (Just don't expect to be there alone!!!) A shot by way of a change from our green, damp summer.
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A reflected rainbow at sunrise is something I have wanted to capture since I started photography so I was extremely happy last week, especially as the swans were joining in too!
The evening sky reflected by windows in Saltburn-by-the-Sea, North Yorkshire, UK
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After yesterdays slightly damp visit to Dunstanburgh castle Mel and I decided that with the promise of a better forecast we would again return to the same location. I had been very interested in getting a shot of the castle reflected in the now flooded field to the northwest as this is not a typical view of Dunstanburgh and who knows how long this situation will last.
These two shots by Mel give some idea of the change in the field from pasture to lake.
This shot by Mel gives a wider view of the new lakes location to the left of the castle.
I was out yesterday looking for something interesting to shoot. I happened to find this gate sticking out into the water with a perfect reflection, so the lines appear to converge on each other. The added bonus was the sun setting in the background.