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Imagine the secret that he's holding in his hands Large On Black

 

This little chap was standing in a shop window as I walked down the street. He was distracted by the people inside and I didn't think he wouldn't notice me, but then the perfect moment of realisation. : )

 

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A red-eared slider reflecting on the pond water. Port Aransas, Texas in March 2023

I shot this the day I met up with Mike Besant in Washington DC. We sure did have a nice sunset that night.

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The world is too much with us; late and soon,

Getting and spending, we lay waste our powers:

Little we see in Nature that is ours;

We have given our hearts away, a sordid boon!

by William Wordsworth, The World is Too Much With Us

i managed to spend a bit of time exploring the Louvre pyramid closer during my last trip and i was able to try some compositions that presented the wonderful modern geometrical order of the pyramid in contrast to the classical buildings around it...

 

i have to say that i prefer this particular place in the evening and at night as the illumination really makes it come alive... on this occasion the contrast between the dark nightly sky and the illuminated elements was great to work with...

 

ISO 200 | f/16 | 20 sec | 17mm

This is a shell that I picked up in San Felipe on my last trip to Baja.

 

Strobist info: I placed this shell on a mirror to photograph because I like the extra dimension that it shows. Side lighting with one YN560 in a 24 inch soft box, camera left at 9 o'clock. I used a small hand mirror to reflect some light onto the right side of the shell for fill. I didn't need to use a black background because the exposure that I used of f22, 1/200 and iso 100 didn't allow for any ambient light to be recorded. All of the light came from the strobe.

 

Other sea shell that I've photographed are in my Shells album.

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NIKON D3100

Self Portrait series through photo. It's important to look inward on ourselves.

Think | Reflect | Sense

 

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The Customs Building in Karaköy.

Old and new, reflected in glass and steel.

Today was my first time deep into the swamp since the nor'easter. Not much real damage, yet much appears different.

A colourful traditional Maltese boat reflected in the sea

The droplets are sitting on a plexiglass sheet, they are not moving. The camera is set up on a tripod, facing down. Under the sheet you can put something you want to reflect in the droplet. I place some extra external light on two side of the droplets

 

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Reflections from the restaurant's windows playfully blend with the view across the Burg in Brugge.

Watery abstracts created by the bent grasses

9/11 Museum, New York

St Paul's reflected in a piece of sculpture

Evening view of the central towers of Angkor Wat, seen in the lilly pool. The flowers open only the mornings and close into buds by afternoon.

hdr from the other night. not sure if over done

Finally got out with the camera again...had trouble getting the cobwebs off :)

With the monsoon hanging around it provided a good opportunity to catch some of them in flow and this pool showed some nice reflections.

Three flags reflected in water (a little muddy...) on a houseboat at Gravesend Marina.

 

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A newly reconstructed natural-spring-fed pool reflects a view of...

 

Seminary Wood

Decatur (Legacy Park), Georgia, USA.

6 May 2021.

 

▶ The pool, under reconstruction: here.

 

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I have to go back with film.

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