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A westbound Amtrak California Capitol Corridor train is reflected in the water below it as it passes by the Morrow Lane crossing at Milepost 38.8 in Bahia behind F59PHI No. 2015.
On Easter Monday, 28 March 2016 Dublin City Council commemorated the 1916 Rising with a day of history and more at Smithfield Square.
The popular ‘Dublin Remembers’ Learning Bus was there, alongside a large mobile library and a replica vintage ambulance. Dublin City Public Libraries, Dublin Fire Brigade and Dublin UNESCO City of Literature staff were there promoting Dublin City Council’s 1916 centenary programme. They were joined by re-enactors and historians who answered questions on the Rising and Dublin 100 years ago. Lia Mills, author of Fallen, the "Dublin: One City One Book" choice for this year, was there to talk about writing the book which is set in Dublin in 1915-16.
- www.kevin-palmer.com - The clouds cleared for a short time before the fog arrived at Banner Marsh. The milky way was shining above the light pollution and reflected in the calm water, along with Mars and Saturn.
Reflecting...
on a year almost past...
Surrounding myself with comfort and memories...
Carnations...my favorite flower...
Garlands...to hold me together...
Tissues...in case I need to cry...
Tea...to sooth the soul...
Granny Blanket...to keep my safe and loved...
test roll shot with No 2A Brownie camera (116 film) modified for 35mm film. Fortepan 100 film, Compard R09 stand developing.
cropped version of original image
~180 degree panorama. Stitched together from 10 HDR images. Each HDR was produced from a 5 shot bracketed set.
Seattle Space Needle reflected in the smooth metallic exterior of the Experience Music Project.
Inspired by this photo by Dean Forbes. When looking around for different photo angles, I looked into the reflected metal and remembered seeing Dean's image a few days before I left on my trip.
Ba Bể Lake (Vietnamese: Hồ Ba Bể; Ba means Three, Bể is from the Tay language word pé, meaning "lake") is the largest natural lake in Vietnam. It is located in Nam Mẫu commune, Bắc Kạn district, Bắc Kạn province, in the northeastern region of the country.
Having been formed approximately 200 million years ago, the lake is surrounded by limestone cliffs, which in turn are covered by primary forests. The lake comprises three zones named Pé Lầm, Pé Lù, and Pé Lèng. Three rivers, named Năng, Tả Han, and Nam Cường, are the main inflows of the lake. The Năng river enters the lake through a large waterfall called Đầu Đẳng. In the lake there are also three islands, named Án Mã, Khẩu Cúm, and Po Gia Mải (literally "Widow's Island").
Ba Bể Lake is a featured geographical science and is a biodiversity reservoir. It is a part of the Ba Be National Park.
(Wikipedia)
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North of Vietnam remained for us often hidden in a foggy and misty weather, giving mysterious feelings and moods to the visited landscape.
The area around Ba Be Lake is awesome: high mountains, deep forests, hidden rice paddy fields and silent waters of Vietnam's largest natural lake.
So back in october maybe, I went out and took some pictures at night and it was awesome because I'm weird like that B)
I had intended to post some of them back then but then completely forgot! so here are some of the better ones I got.
Big reflecting pool gave me some pretty cool shots :)
Some say the grass is always greener on the other side. So you will always take more photos when you're travelling because somehow you'll find the place you're living in rather mundane... well, I can't say the same about Valencia. I still love exploring and I still see something new every single day, even in the places I visit regularly.
Guy with a reflected Tuba at the St Patrick's Day Parade in Dublin. Two more Tubas are framed in the picture.
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Pollenzo, Università del Gusto.
Dentro c'era un ristorante brulicante di gente a modo e vestita di tutto punto (penso una qualche cerimonia) e io fuori fotografavo la finestra... Avranno pensato che fossi un paparazzo in cerca di scoop.
Totally left field for me guys.
Taken at Byron Bay Lighthouse last month while we were holidaying in Northern NSW.
I noticed the sunrise reflecting in the glass & tried to make something of it - sky was cloudless etc etc etc.
Have ramped up the saturation some but that's about it.
I like the result, although probably not something to hang on the wall :-)
Have a good week ahead xx