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The reflecting pond was incredibly still and mirror like tonight! Nice to have things line up for you when your shooting the evening sky. The light does not last long! Set 1 of 2
The Reflecting Pool and Washington Monument from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C.
"A water work for Ozone Park."
Artist Corinne Ulmann’s design of delicate-looking lily pads floats amongst a sea of blues. Painted on barriers separating two-way traffic, the mural measures approximately 100 feet in length. Corinne Ulmann worked alongside 30 volunteers to implement this design on both sides of the barrier site creating a sculptural landscape for the residents of Ozone Park.
NYCDOT Urban Art Program, Barrier Beautification
Reflecting Pond by Corinne Ulmann
Presented with New York Cares
97th and Centreville Streets, Queens
"A water work for Ozone Park."
Artist Corinne Ulmann’s design of delicate-looking lily pads floats amongst a sea of blues. Painted on barriers separating two-way traffic, the mural measures approximately 100 feet in length. Corinne Ulmann worked alongside 30 volunteers to implement this design on both sides of the barrier site creating a sculptural landscape for the residents of Ozone Park.
NYCDOT Urban Art Program, Barrier Beautification
Reflecting Pond by Corinne Ulmann
Presented with New York Cares
97th and Centreville Streets, Queens
"A water work for Ozone Park."
Artist Corinne Ulmann’s design of delicate-looking lily pads floats amongst a sea of blues. Painted on barriers separating two-way traffic, the mural measures approximately 100 feet in length. Corinne Ulmann worked alongside 30 volunteers to implement this design on both sides of the barrier site creating a sculptural landscape for the residents of Ozone Park.
NYCDOT Urban Art Program, Barrier Beautification
Reflecting Pond by Corinne Ulmann
Presented with New York Cares
97th and Centreville Streets, Queens
Like a kid with a new toy I am having fun with this place. Here the Water Works Building reflects on itself. My hands are freezing but this is too much fun; I was the last to leave. The roof changes colors, in a previous image it was blue, it also turns red.
The 2008 Orphan Car Show in Ypsilanti, Michigan. This year's show was also a National DeSoto Club meet.
Sunset near Longs Peak reflected in a lake.
This HDR image was made from 10 exposures at 2/3 EV spacing. Processed in Photomatix and PaintShop Pro.
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"A water work for Ozone Park."
Artist Corinne Ulmann’s design of delicate-looking lily pads floats amongst a sea of blues. Painted on barriers separating two-way traffic, the mural measures approximately 100 feet in length. Corinne Ulmann worked alongside 30 volunteers to implement this design on both sides of the barrier site creating a sculptural landscape for the residents of Ozone Park.
NYCDOT Urban Art Program, Barrier Beautification
Reflecting Pond by Corinne Ulmann
Presented with New York Cares
97th and Centreville Streets, Queens
July 2006.
Woke up with a massive headache. Tried to cure it. Nothing worked. Then I tried a long walk and some Coffee Cup. Brought Ugglan along. He is tall. I am average height.
Just so you know. I am not petite.
The headache has been replaced by a tiny tiny fever.
Pondside, reflected and flipped...
Wayy Best Viewed Large On Black
Lines For Winter
Tell yourself
as it gets cold and gray falls from the air
that you will go on
walking, hearing
the same tune no matter where
you find yourself --
inside the dome of dark
or under the cracking white
of the moon's gaze in a valley of snow.
Tonight as it gets cold
tell yourself
what you know which is nothing
but the tune your bones play
as you keep going. And you will be able
for once to lie down under the small fire
of winter stars.
And if it happens that you cannot
go on or turn back and you find yourself
where you will be at the end,
tell yourself
in that final flowing of cold through your limbs
that you love what you are.
Mark Strand
Morning clouds reflect in open water at Pass Lake along the Mirror Lake Highway in Utah’s High Uintahs in the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest. (c) 2017 Tom Kelly
Orange stems reflected in one of the ponds at Savill Garden, Virginia Water, Surrey.
2016PAD 40/366 (9/2)
Low resolution scan of Fuji FP-100B from Mamiy RB 67 with 50mm Mamiya Sekor lens and 25A Tiffen filter, at the Great Salt Lake on 792011
Ripples seem to do nicely for lack of foreground items, they also draw the eye to wander in my scene. 50mm in 6x7 format is really quite wide, similar to about 22-24mm in 35mm format film.
My travels around the UK by car for three weeks with my son. June/July 2019 Scotland.
Day Eighteen .. having a look around the Riverside Museum in Glasgow before heading south to England this afternoon.
Glenlee is a steel-hulled three-masted barque, built in 1896 for Glasgow owners, trading as a cargo ship. From 1922 she was a sail training ship in the Spanish Navy. She is now a museum ship at the Riverside Museum on Pointhouse Quay, Glasgow, known as The Tall Ship at Glasgow Harbour.
After more than 47 years of service as a sail and later on as a stationary training ship she was first laid up in A Graña, Ferrol, her Spanish port of registry. In 1981 the underwater hull was re-plated at the drydock in Ferrol. Later Galatea was completely de-rigged down to a hulk (all yards with standing and running rigging and even the masts removed) and was towed to Seville to be used as a floating museum, but left forgotten. Some sources[which?] even reported that the ship was sunk in the harbour by removing her bronze sea cock valve, but salvaged later by the Spanish Navy.
In any case, the ship was in such poor condition that it was eventually decided to scrap her. In 1990 a British naval architect (Dr. Sir John Brown, 1901-2000) discovered the ship and in 1993 she was rescued from being scrapped and subsequently bought by the Clyde Maritime Trust at auction for ₧5000,000 or £40,000. After making the hull seaworthy (all openings on deck were closed and the flying bridge spanning the poop deck during her service in Spain and the attached flying jibboom were removed) the ship was returned to Glasgow months later in tow from Seville.
Except for the hull a new ship had to be rebuilt. All the changes made to the ship by the Spanish and previous owners had to be removed, such as all the cabins built for the trainees and a lot of scrap iron ballast in the frames of the holds. First of all she was given back her original name, Glenlee, by the Lord Provost of Glasgow on 6 July 1993 when the ship arrived in Glasgow for the first time since her launch in 1896 at her old and new port of registry - Glasgow Harbour. Glenlee is now recognised as part of the National Historic Fleet.
For More Info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenlee_(ship)
Nijmegen reflected in Truus' sunglasses during last month's meet-up. Too bad that I couldn't keep myself out of this shot.