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Taken an early morning in April in Lyon before the boat-traffic in the river begins (and therefore also ruins the reflections in the water). Amazingly beautiful city!
....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.
Sunrise from Schwabacher Landing in Grand Teton National park. I had gone there the day before but by the time I got there it was crowded enough that I moved on to a different spot. So this day I got there around 5 am and was the first one there. It was cold, around 45 degrees. I hunkered down and waited for the magic to happen. It did not disappoint. One of my favorite photos I’ve ever taken.
The evening sky reflected by windows in Saltburn-by-the-Sea, North Yorkshire, UK
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The clouds reflected in the water reminded me so much of an impressionist painting. Photographed at the North Carolina Museum of Art.
In my case more like time to catch up.
Just had another lovely few weeks up north and still haven't gone through all the barnie and Farne Island pics.
Barn owl (Tyto alba)
Yorkshire Dales - Lower Barn/ Embankment male
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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.
The 33-story First National Center, built in 1931, is reflected in the south tower of the modern Leadership Square in Downtown Oklahoma City.
Started my photography journey 15 years ago. I was thinking about all the images and all the miles to get them. I wouldn't have changed a thing along the way.
These tiny dried sea urchins have always intrigued me. It only seemed right to discover more about these beauties before sharing this image.
After reading the link below, I was stunned by how much I didn't know about these ocean creatures.
It is well worth the short visit if only to see the photograph of Mediterranean sea urchins illuminated to reveal the mesodermal calcite structure. Enjoy!
The mirror-like windows of the Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona reflect back the courtyard outside the Centre.
Whenever I visit Attenborough Nature Reserve I keep my photographic eyes open for the possibility of interesting reflections. Lighting conditions are everything at this location because there are so few discernible focal points with which to make an image. This was one of those breaking dawns that did not quite live up to its early promise. However, the mist on the far bank helped to add some atmosphere.