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Sunset over Airedale, West Yorkshire. As seen from Baildon Moor, reflected through my wing-mirror....
sorry for another self portrait but was playing in the studio with my new umbrella flash lights and just loved the way the colours and light worked..shame about the model though
I love this statue of this beautiful woman thinking and reflecting on something. It belongs to the Gutenberg Memorial and is located in front of the Deutsche Bank building at the Roßmarkt place in Frankfurt am Main.
Shot with Olympus OM-10 mark iv + 14-42mm
A hot water pond somewhere in Mahad.
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This is one of the first shots that I took on our first morning in Paris. I took this shot while enjoying some breakfast at a cafe somewhere in the core of the city. This is one of several photos from my third blog entry, First Few Hours in Paris
Previously,
D821 and D832 are reflected at Baron Street yard, the first time this pair have been together in blue.
wondered what was going on here and it looks as though the rays were being reflected off the surface of wastwater - unusual!
I will confirm that the color scheme (yellow, orange, red,violet,white ,purple,green and blue) will remain the same. It's changing to reflect the new name.”
An Old Shot
Here is another one i submitted in deviantART
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The turtle here is sitting on a piece of bamboo, but looks as if he is ready to take flight. This picture was taken on a trip to the Phoenix Zoo in Arizona October 21, 2006.
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beyond the obvious reflection in the image, I find that a very rewarding part of a sunset is that it gives you a chance to reflect. It is a time to slow down and just think. I think that is what brings a lot of people to watch a sunset whether they know it or not.
I noticed how a walker reflected in the sunglasses of this woman gave her eyes a strange look as though she had alien pupils.
Mount Rundle, reflected in one of the Vermillion Lakes, Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada.
Camera: Nikon D750
Lens: AF-S Nikkor 50mm f/1.8G
Exposure: ISO 100, 1/350 sec @ f/8
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on the tarmac, reality and reflection converge in a dance of motion and stillness. a plane, cradled in the golden arms of the terminal’s embrace, becomes an echo on the sunlit glass—a doppelgänger caught between takeoff and touchdown. hues of industry and azure blend above, where another craft, borne from the realms of digital alchemy, floats in the boundless canvas of the sky. here, in malpensa's gateway, stories unfold in whispers of winged chariots, ferrying dreams across the globe.