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Adjacent buildings are reflected in the glass faƧade of Downtown Houston’s 609 Main at Texas.

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An older image I was playing with in Lightroom and some small tweaks in CS3. There is a lot to still learn, it scares me to think just how much...

On the canal at Pontypool, blue and white cabin cruisers reflect in the evening light.

Sometimes we’re able to plan a specific photograph, and leave almost no room for coincidences or misfortune. Also, sometimes we just explore some locations and see whatever the day and the light gives us (probably my favorite!). But there are times where you just happened to be at (or very nearby) a location that you want to shoot for some time and you just have to accept the given circumstances at the time. This is the type a lot of hobbyists like myself have to deal with every now and then, and so it was the case at this quite beautiful spot at Zierikzee. On a time window of only half an hour I was trying to make the most of this ā€˜golden hour’ that never came. The sun was going down behind the tower, just on the right side, but I didn’t even see a glimpse of it. So the result was a nice moody sky, but a very dark subject. Then rain started pouring down and I had to look quickly for a shelter. But after a few minutes, the rain stopped and suddenly some beautiful reflected light from the clouds behind me appeared on the city gate. I was amazed by the difference it made to the scenery and although the wind was blowing significantly, I was able to get a nice reflection by using a 6-stop nd filter. So at the very last minute I luckily came away with a decent photograph. Eventually I was a bit late for the sports tournament I participated in, and where I had to be in the first place. But hey, you’re a photographer or you’re not!

 

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A superb reflection of a downtown, Vancouver building looked especially enticing. The strong white structure and its reflection, against the perfectly, uninterrupted blue sky was appetizing. It had me thinking of how to top this banana split with a cherry. However, rather than putting it on top, the bottom of the image favoured this appealing thought.

losing someone makes you take a step back and reflect ~ days ago my rl cousin became one of God's angels...we grew up together, partied together and even though time drifted us apart I still feel and will always feel this togetherness as cousins do. I wish her peace in her new journey as she is now painfree...♄

Lac Genin - Charix - Auvergne - RhƓne-Alpes - France

Taken at Oklahoma City Memorial

using a triangle prism...

  

From the right - not visible in this picture - a large low cloud front approached, reflecting the light of the setting sun and covered the landscape with an exceptionally soft and warm light.

 

Von rechts - auf diesem Bild nicht sichtbar - näherte sich eine grosse tiefstehende Wolkenfront, die das Licht der untergehenden Sonne reflektierte und die Landschaft in ein ausssergewöhnlich weiches und warmes Licht hüllte.

A sunrise reflection at Sprague Lake.

Thought the big cloud looked like a whale but did not spot it till afterwards

ā€œCities, like dreams, are made of desires and fears, even if the thread of their discourse is secret, their rules are absurd, their perspectives deceitful, and everything conceals something else.ā€

― Italo Calvino, Invisible Cities

A daytime capture of the reflecting boats at the Port Elgin Marina.

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Two icons of Winnipeg as reflected by the Red River.

Picture taken this afternoon along the canal between Mechelen and Leuven at Hever, Belgium.

Definition of REFLECT (verb): surface: show the image of something; show the existence or nature of something; think about something carefully.

After my first night in Florida I woke up very early. So I went to the beach and watched the sun rise. It was so beautiful! Thank you, jet lag!!!

 

Have a lovely bank holiday everyone!!!!

A small Island reflecting in the lake / Sweden

 

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A Snowy Egret pauses preening to stare off in the distance. What could it be thinking about?

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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#Mesh

 

You've seen this watchband before, as I had previously photographed it for our "Curves" theme on November 14, 2022 (and I also photographed other parts of this Casio watch, one for 2022's "Redux" and December 2023's "Bokeh" theme).

 

The entire casing and the strap are "ion plated", as Casio calls it, and the watch shimmers in the nicest iridescent rainbow colours, with gold as a base colour (pretty posh, I must admit). Its Milanese strap also has an unusual structure that looks a little different from a regular Milanese strap, as it almost resembles woven or knitted fabric.

 

As I had already photographed the strap as a rainbow wave for "Curves", I had to think of something different for our "Mesh" theme. So I rolled the strap up and placed one end of the strap above the other, with the clock face down. I noticed that the mesh was reflected in the strap's polished clasp, and this gave me my image idea: lots of bokeh from the strap, but a small, reflected part of the mesh in focus because that's our theme after all. And: I also wanted to get the "Stainless Steel" lettering in focus.

 

My first attempts yesterday, taken with the Laowa 2x Ultra Macro lens, didn't quite yield the desired result. At F2.8, I got the bokeh, but in the clasp, either the lettering was in focus or the mesh's reflection. And at a higher aperture value, I might have gotten both in focus, but including the strap.

 

So today, for a final attempt, I switched lenses and did some stacking. I am happy to say that I also learned something new about the focus differential settings of the in-camera stacking function. The focus differential ranges from 1 to 10, and it determines the difference in focus position between shots. "5" is the sweet spot, as it yields good results for most scenes, but here, it already resulted in a too wide focus range. So I checked out "1", a setting I have never used before, and it worked: sharp lettering, sharp mesh reflection, and lots of strap bokeh :)

 

HMM, Everyone!

 

One morning I walked into our bedroom and the sun was shining so brightly and reflecting its light onto the opposite wall. It seemed magical to me! The curtain is an addition to a special corner! The quality of the image is not good but I thought I would post it anyway.

I am sorry that I have not been around much but I was having such trouble with Flickr that I decided to cool it for a couple of days!

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Dawn at Llyn Brenig

I was taught to never just take a photo of someone else's art, but that is always OK to photograph art when presenting something other than just the art itself. It is always the point to see something with a fresh eye.

I just love a great reflection and doesn't matter from water or ice or mirror or windows... I always seek for these opportunities. So much so that I forgot to even capture ducks close by. So taken by the movements and colours. This was not achieved by intentional movement of my camera but by nature's water movement.

 

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It tough work for a tree to grow in a swamp. The vast majority of trees simply can't do it; they'd drown! But bald cypress and tupelo gum trees have mastered the feat of surviving in sodden soils. This is in large part due to their "knees." While there are several theories as to the function of these knobby outgrowths, the prevailing thought is that they allow these water-logged trees to breathe!

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