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Home, sweet home --- my living room reflected in an Oneida soup spoon lying on the table, or rather, propped against a bit of birch log. (Spot the teapot!)
During a rare Sunday move, WSOR train T4H takes a string of 150 empty coal hoppers southbound through Whitewater.
These hoppers were taken by the L249 crew with a pair of Geeps from Milwaukee up to Slinger, where they met the T4H crew and their trio of SD40s. They would couple onto the tail end of the train and then start the southbound journey toward Milton where they would tie down the train.
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Are you confused?
I am. Photoshop really distract me and make me do silly things.
I liked the reflection but not the whole things around the picture.
Been saving this...the minute I took it I knew it would be a bokeh Wednesday shot. :) This is from Michigan, by the way. I have more shots from that trip coming soon; I've been so busy with clients lately...and I have another tomorrow. GAH!! But I'm not complaining! :)
HBW!!
In just a few days Spring shall commence. Yet, the forecast calls for a windchill in the minus 20 Celsius range over the next few nights. Seems like winter just doesn't want to let go.
The above is a shot of trees reflecting on a watery section of the Cornwall Canal at sunset several weeks ago when there was a thaw (much warmer back then than now).
... ma forêt sauvage en croissance ...!!!
... my wild river reflection…!!!
... an impressionnist photo safari concentrated mainly on a daily basis (or almost) on my small piece of planet of 55 000 square feet…!!!
... a Thoreau "waldennienne" approach…!!!
... reflet de ma rivière sauvage…!!!
... un safari photo impressioniste au quotidien concentré essentiellement (ou presque) sur un petit morceau de planète de 55 000 pieds carrés…!!!
... une démarche "waldennienne" à la Thoreau …!!!
Blue boat and yellow buoy on still waters with reflections. Pont Levis, Sète, Hérault, Languedoc, France
This is a very plentiful bird, we see them everywhere. This time we could not pass up the opportunity as all things were in our favor, bird, water, light. There was so much to see in Merced NWR. The Merced National Wildlife Refuge encompasses 10,258 acres of wetlands, native grasslands, vernal pools, and riparian areas.
Spent some time outside yesterday with the wife and taking a lot of handheld images. The sun was shining and the remaining colors were beautiful.
Lake Clearwater August 13, 2015 Canterbury High Country, New Zealand.
All about Lake Clearwater: fishingmag.co.nz/2015/01/22/lake-clearwater-lake-camp-ash...
Here's the last of my photos from last weekend. It was truly a great night for reflections and existing light photos.
January Photography Class:
Lovely Lizards will be hosting a 2-Day photography class, taught by Lovely Lizards Photographer, Roger Reetz. The class will be an intensive 10-12 hour study, starting with “this is a camera” and going MUCH deeper from there. We will be covering such topics as composition, portraits, nature photography, existing light photography, landscapes, going manual, wildlife photography, photo editing apps, and much more. It will be beneficial for both “Point and Shoot” and DSLR camera owners but will have a heavy focus on using a DSLR camera. Weather permitting; we will also get some hands on practice with taking pictures outdoors.
The course will be held at the Orange Beach Golf Center on Canal Road, on Saturday, January 11th, from 9-4ish and Sunday, January 12th, from 1-8ish. The cost of the class is $75 We will break for lunch on Saturday, but please bring a bag lunch for Sunday. For more information or to register for the class, please go to lovelylizardsphotography.weebly.com/photography-classes.html.
Please help spread the word ;).
Photo by Roger Reetz Lovely Lizards Photography
Reflecting.
It gives the appearance that this pelican is perhaps reflecting on the days events by staring at the reflections of the water as it passes by.
Clarence River, Yamba.
New South Wales, Australia.
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Something about first light of the day, brings a certain calmness to you even though you are amidst the roars of the raging surf.
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