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This is one of my favorite Boston views - the Back Bay brownstones reflected in the Esplanade lagoon - on a calm day, the water can make a perfect mirror.
I posted another version of this last year, but never posted this final processed version. Shot with iPhone 6s, before I started shooting in raw on my phone - this was an HDR jpeg from the built in iPhone camera app, and then processed further to bring out the colors, shadows, and highlights.
Prints of this and my other favorite photos are available at jcdy.smugmug.com
Shot almost a year ago - Nov 6, 2016
One of my favorite places to go close to where I live is called White Slough...I'm usually the only one there other than the people that come to feed the ducks. This is a place where I can find a rock to sit on and watch! This little pond usually has water in it and is affected by the tides seem to be a favorite place (besides the ducks) for stilts and avocets. Besides reflections this stilt seems to be 'reflecting'!
Member of the Nature’s Spirit
Good Stewards of Nature
This is Blaven (Bla Bheinn) reflected in Loch Cill Chriosd on the Isle Of Skye. It is a beautiful lochan.
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Raided Andy's tools etc for todays image.
Going through that recurring period of struggling for ideas again, still 4 months to go, better find some inspiration.
Hoping to go out tomorrow and hoping for a completely different photo. Fingers crossed.
Finally found a panorama that I'm happy with, where the foreground was far enough below to make this a reasonable crop, right way up and everything :o) I'm happy again.
This was taken when the light was at it's best, really vivid on Yewbarrow (it went hazy soon after) and the very high water level meant that the rocks that usually clutter the foreground were submerged.
My main impression of this wonderful morning was that whatever I was taking just wasn't doing it justice...it was SO glorious.
At times like this I just praise the Lord for the wonders of His Creation.
(NB. The exif data is wrong, it wasn't 50mm but my OM Zuiko 28/2 with adapter)
Self portrait taken on Laggan Sands in Mull. It's one very dark sky on Mull. I had to use the 10 second timer and run :)
No otters yet this morning. Time for a cup of coffee and another otter walk!
Snapped this at the half way point of my run late this afternoon. I've found running to be a really effective mindful activity, either letting me forget any daily work related stress for a bit or to reflect on stuff as I put one foot in front of the other.
The combination of a nice sunset and an event called "Parkleuchten" (≈ glowing in the park) in my city led to this picture.
To Reflect
--I have a close friend who just spent his last Christmas with his parents, as each are are being taken from him. One to cancer, the other to Alzheimer's Disease. (my heart goes out to you. i'm sorry...so very sorry. I'll be your friend through and through)
--I have three grateful children for what they received over the holidays. I can't always give them what they want. (for that I'm so thankful and it pleases me to see them not act selfish.)
--I have a brother who chooses not to be in my life or a part of it. He puts no effort into me, my family or others. He's selfish and self centered. (after years of doing all the work myself...I'm finished. for now I have no brother.)
--I've learned that liars are the biggest cowards. (you'll get eaten alive. people read though you. eventually the truth comes out.)
--I have Flickr friends all over the world who are strangers, yet so good to me. I get tastes of them each day on this website and have even met very special ones in person. (for that I'm glad to know you and am thankful you are in my life. thank you for being so giving)
--I have a friend and his birthday is tomorrow. He has had a tough time this year. (happy birthday. you'll be ok. lean on your friends. they will help you through. here's to a better year to come)
--I have been in contact on my FB account with another student that I taught 20 years ago in my first teaching job ever. He's graduating from law school and is married. He thanked me today for what I have done and being a key person in his life to where he is today. He thanked me for going to his HS graduation in '02. (rafael...I'm so very proud of you. the beautiful child you were has turned into a beautiful man. so has jonathan, cassy, lauren and joey)
--I'm in a much better place than I have been in for quite a while with my depression. I have not had any big dips in quite some time. For that I'm thankful and I try very hard to stay in the ok. (I wish like hell i never had or had to fight depression. the black days that steal my heart and soul and rip though me. where i don't know why I'm here in life. it's not something i can control. it just happens. i'd be glad for it to leave me for good and never touch me again. depression sucks.)
--I struggle with things here at home. My work...well being...future. (i wish I could have peace of mind in it all. i have always been at the top of my game in my career. i have never been so insecure with my well being and did try make the changes to make better. this new job is not making things any easier, that's for sure. my thoughts of my future leaves me scared and sad and i pray for something that will be nice.)
--Sometimes I wish someone could take this weight off my shoulders at times. (life sure does get heavy)
--I have goals to set. (triathlons)
--I am thankful that I have such a good relationship with my ex-husband and his wife. They both are such good people and I could not raise these kids without us all being a team. (thank you J & A. I'm so glad that we all are friends. our children see us as a strong unit and are not divided between parents. J...we did ok and our kids are ok and i'm glad our history is written with so much good, even with a divorce)
--2009. Here's to a good one everyone and that you have a wonderful year ahead of you. I wish you all peace and happiness in your lives. I wish you all fulfillment from your family and friends and things that you do that make a difference. (I hope for a better new year myself. i have to keep seeing that the direction i go is for something positive.)
My reflections...
Explore December 28, 2008 #388
My last image from down in Budle bay at Bamburgh castle Northumberland, one image to come from when I turned around on my walk back to the car. I would have loved to have been here a couple of weeks later when there was a lot of Aurora activity in North Eastern England.We may go back up that way again in the future.
Paid a visit to my local haunt, Langstone Harbour, Hampshire to capture the sunset last night with my Flickr mate Andy, the conditions were good with calm water and clouds in the sky and we were greeted with some wonderful reflections!
I would have like to have posted a wider angle shot but due to a an inconsiderate guy in a speed boat slowly motoring around the harbour to the left spoiling the reflections so I had no option with my composition. It appeared he had got himself trapped this side of the bridge and was waiting for the water to rise - next time he goes to sea I hope he learns to read a tide table!!
1/6 second exposure using a Lee 0.9 ND grad filter.
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Sea smoke rises from the waters of Lake Michigan as the air temperature plummets to -2 F degrees at sunrise.
Sunlight reflecting on Lake Iidesjärvi at sunsrise.
Tampere, Finland.
Auringonvalo heijastuu Iidesjärvelle. Kuva on otettu auringonnousun aikaan.
Another image of Lakeside, this time one of the lakes, that gives the park its name.
I've been playing with filters again, hence the 'classic' colouring.
To add a bit of interest, I turned the shot upside down. Not very original, I know, but I don't think I've done it before, so you will have to indulge me.
More Lakeside pictures HERE.