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This image was captured from a boat, sharing the waterway with this Dragon boat.
This perspective made the Dragonboat look shorter and more compact than its actual size.
South Arm of the Alouette River
Pitt Meadows,
BC
Canada
Reflections best experienced in full screen
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Christie by the River
My reflection... is to say how blessed I am to have such wonderful Flickr friends. You inspire me with your images and take me to all corners of the world. Thank you so much for your continued support:)
Flickr Friday theme Reflection wine decanter and glass of wine in a mirror. Happy Flickr Friday. the old photographer ,;-)
You attract what you are, not what you want.
So if you want it then reflect it!
(Tony Gaskins)
Crazy Tuesday - Reflection
(photo by Freya, editing by me)
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A winters view of reflections in the River Seven at Sinnington in North Yorkshire, England. Without leaves on the trees the reflections are more open to see.
Sinnington is a village and civil parish in the Ryedale district of the county of North Yorkshire, England. It is located on the southern boundary of the North York Moors National Park (Wiki)
Autumn reflection on a pond at the Lee Metcalf National Wildlife Refuge in the Bitterroot Valley in western Montana.
A beautiful Blue Heron does the stalk-walk out from the shore to find a place to hunt. The slight breeze gave a watercolor reflection.
I was standing on brick ground shooting down through the window, at the cat that was sitting on the floor, inside a shop in downtown Grand Rapids. Hence, the reflection is the ground I was standing on. This was taken several years ago.
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This building is one of the few remaining examples of domestic Norman architecture in England.
Constructed in about 1160, these rooms provided elegant and comfortable living quarters for the lord of Christchurch. As a high status building, it was made of stone rather than timber which has ensured its preservation until today. The tall circular Norman chimney is a particularly rare survival. The building later became the home of the lord's constable or bailiff.