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Reflected Light is a high calling... Matthew 5:16 "Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven."
Lac des Dronières, Cruseilles.
Je me lance dans une série de reflets :)
Canon 40D
Sigma 10-20mm.
Exifs: HDR 5 RAW.
Post process : Photomatix, Photoshop CS5 , Lightroom .
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The WP&YR suspended operations in 1982 when Yukon's mining industry collapsed due to low mineral prices. The railway was reopened in 1988 as a seasonal tourism operation and served 37,000 passengers. Today, the WP&YR is Alaska's most popular shore excursion carrying over 380,000 passengers during the 2011 May to September tourism season
Pripyat was founded in 1970 as a model soviet city, built for the workers at the nearby Chernobyl nuclear reactor site. It is now an empty ghost town, abandoned and left for nature to reclaim the space after the disaster in 1986.
Here captured with reflection in our guided tour bus windows.
I know no subject more elevating, more amazing, more ready to the poetical enthusiasm, the philosophical reflection, and the moral sentiment than the works of nature. Where can we meet such variety, such beauty, such magnificence?
~ James Thomson ~
Although I know that the colors of objects we see is the result of waves of light being absorbed or reflected, I don’t often think about it in daily life unless there’s some kind of extraordinary source of it that causes me to take notice. A classic example is a small beam of sunlight leaking into a dark room. Or perhaps the light bouncing off one wall onto another. Such is the case here, where the morning light has reached one side of this narrow section of remote desert narrows but not the other. The intense rays of the Sun on a clear day illuminate the old carved rock wall bouncing across to the other side which features pronounced striped patterns that have eroded at different rates. The reflected light onto the darker wall caught my immediate interest in this scene, and I loved also the S curve of the shadow line from canyon walls high above that mirrored the contour of the floor of the canyon.
There are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it.
Edith Wharton, Vesalius in Zante
US novelist (1862 - 1937)
Model : Omar Hamad Al Najjar
This is a view of the reflecting pool in front of Lincoln Memorial. Just in front of the Washington Monument you can see the World war II Monument. The capitol dome just hides behind the tall pillar
This is my buddy Alfredo; and to be honest, without his support and persistent encouragement, I don't know how my 365 project would have turned out. He is like a brother to me.
He may act as a badass in public, but he is one helluva friend.. he'll do anything to help you out if in need.
Here's to a better 2012 in all regards, buddy..
Check out his stream here.
Reflections upon reflections
Reflections in the mirror
Multiplying manifold
A single solitary image.
The world became a deeper reflection of divine
In its multiple misery and abundant canine
Though a dull image with dusty overlay
Mingled rigidly by senses to cover their outlay.
We ourselves some images of very chance
Reflecting upon reflections in our sultry calm
But deeper down our soul we may dig its mire
And throw away our superfluous winded attire.
There will shine an image of our being
Reflection upon reflection of mirror into mirror
Of mirror into mirror of infinity to hand
Of infinity of redemption in an intense land.
By Durlabh Singh
just love the freezing temperatures in the park, they make for great icicles. Dripping from a log on Lake McDonald. in Glacier National Park.
Torrential rains flooded the Westminster Bridge underpass, but created a great opportunity to reflect on Big Ben.
Pope Francis during his visit to Naples, Italy, and the local archbishop ride the popemobile, whose windscreen reflects the cathedral.
Taken through the patio door ... electricity pole reflected looking beyond the leaves. Wet and drizzly today ... a day to play indoors ... on Mr T's iPad ;),
(Sketch Guru watercolour effect)
The Jaguar Mark IX (1958-1961) was the final development of the Jaguar Mark VII, which had been launched at the Earls Court motor show in October 1950, followed by the American launch at the Waldorf Astoria hotel in New York. It was specifically aimed at the American market, where it sold 500 cars in the first 3 days.
The Mark VII and its successors retained a separate chassis and used the XK engine, initially of 3.4 litres capacity, first seen in the low-volume XK120 sports car, introduced in 1948. The Mark VII was a large car by British standards but offered American buyers a traditional British interior of leather and walnut. The Mark VII was also one of the first British cars to offer automatic transmission, by Borg Warner, again reflecting American requirements.
The final version of this design, the Mark IX, was introduced in late 1958. It featured a larger engine, now of 3.8 litres capacity, disc brakes on all 4 wheels and power steering. Most featured a two-tone colour scheme but not the car shown here. Automatic transmission was still an option, although chosen by most buyers. A few Mark IXs (the number 30 comes to mind) were fitted out as limousines, with bench front seats, a division between front and rear and a cocktail cabinet in the back. I saw one of these, with chauffeur, parked near Fenchurch Street station in east London in 1963. It looked very smart and not at all shown up by a pair of Rolls-Royces parked alongside. The Mark IX was replaced by the all-new Mark X in late 1961.
I'm a sucker for reflected lights on the water. But to get this glassy effect I had to get up and cross the bridge at an ungodly hour.
I make it sound harder than it was because I regularly wake up at an ungodly hour to go to the gym. So on weekends when I don't workout, taking photos is a good alternative.
I took this picture of condos in Palmetto from the Bradenton side of the river. I've been waiting for the right time to capture this scene. It needs to be somewhat dark, the building lights on, and the water still. During the day it's a boring scene, but just before dawn, it seems to work. On this morning I got them all together so now I can check this one off the list.
A complete accident led to this photo, the bottles so happened to be placed next to the hob. I noticed that they reflected very well, and here we have the result of my idea!
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I have a thing about mirrors, every room in our house has at least one and taking photos with a refection is something of a passion.
I know I am odd but you all love me don't you? you do don't you? oh well please yourselves, the blonde woman's reflection does lol .
BTW am I the only person who likes this new flickr layout?
#AbFav_MINIMALSISM✅
#AbFav_PHOTOSTORY
The coloured ones reflect beautifully bobbing on the sea!
I do like them, wonder if the different colours have a different meaning?
Thank you, M, (*_*)
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