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The Lowther family were keen horse people. Most of these trophies were from various horse events such as racing, carriage driving and hunting. I mostly just enjoyed all the reflections, lol.
A BNSF and NS (Wabash) SD70ACe duo rolls the Joliet to Spaulding local north on the EJ&E main near Munger. The late sunlight reflects off of the clean Wabash Heritage motor. Trail does indeed equal Fail.
did you know the moon is just a reflection of the sun?
it is my desire to be a reflection of the Son too.
Have a glorious day! :-)
Reflected beauty
As above so is below
Natures finest art.
54/52 ~ 52 Haikus Group ~ (2/4/10)
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I was captivated by this beautiful piece of wood resting on a log at the North Carolina Aquarium at Fort Fisher.
Built in 1899-1900 McLean's Mansion, formerly known as Holly Lea is marked for demolition following damage sustained in the Sept 2010 & Feb 2011 earthquakes.
This lovely old building is the largest timber house in Christchurch built of Kauri & consisting of 53 rooms.
The building has a category 1 listing with the New Zealand Historic Places Trust.
Taken with an Olympus Infinity Stylus Zoom 80 Wide DIX 35mm film camera, it has a switchable "panoramic" format, which is of course simply a mask in the film plane and viewfinder, but I like this aspect ratio.
Expired TruPrint ISO400 film, developed in Tetenal C41 chemistry.
Full disclosure...I took this after I signed up and before the class started. I was looking for artful ways to take selfies! I love this one so here it is!
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This Ukrainian lady took a phone call while walking on the beach then stopped walking and reflected after the conversation was finished.....
Taken with Leica Elmarit 180mm APO R lens adapted on Nikon D300 with Leitax bayonet.
Visitors outside the National September 11 Museum in New York interact with the reflecting pool of the accompanying memorial in different ways, mirroring the different elements of the memorial and museum design – water, marble, glass, trees and metal.
Having a good time learning what this camera can do! Photography gives a great opportunity to capture the moment, reflect on life, and keep the memories!
Another view of the reflected sunset on Harbour Beach, Hope Cove, South Devon. Last of the sunset shots, I promise!
Sky reflection in the glass walls of the market hall of Niort. The buiding was erected in 1869, glass and metal covering the main parts of the stone and bricks walls, as in the common at this time architectural style of Baltard. Niort, Deux-Sevres, Poitou-Charentes region, France, May 2008
Reflet du ciel sur les murs de verre des halles de Niort. Le bâtiment est construit en 1869 dans le style architectural commun à l'époque de Baltard, verreries et acier cachent la plus grande partie des murs de pierre et de briques. Niort, Deux-Sèvres, région Poitou-Charentes, France, mai 2008.
Work, ugly weather, and a cold kept me indoors and away from exploring my reflection shot ideas, so this was a back-up interpretation of the theme. This little Fuji with it's old-school controls is really a fun camera to shoot, and one can't help but see how it reflects past designs. Making a cameo is a Nikon FE, on loan from my father. I'm pretty excited to shoot a few rolls of film through it once I replace some foam seals. (2015:6/52)
Reflecting Pool end cap and normal section for Robby's Washington Apocomonument.
A Kevoh and Brickfrenzy co-build.
Demonstrators on the South Lawn of the Lincoln Memorial / Reflecting Pool off 17th Street near Independence Avenue, SW, Washington DC on Saturday morning, 24 August 2013 by Elvert Barnes Protest Photography
FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF ... Series
REALIZE THE DREAM MARCH ON WASHINGTON / Rally
nationalactionnetwork.net/mow/
Elvert Barnes 50th Anniversary of 1963 MARCH ON WASHINGTON August 2013 docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/50MOW2013