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Reflections in a series of glass fins attached to a large window. How many reflections do you see? NB29712
Brother Graham pointed this out whilst visiting here the other evening.
Another shot from Hartley Mauditt,nr Alton,Hampshire.
I can hear you all saying ,not another reflection !!!!!!
Ipswich Marina just after sunset with mist and fog beginning to close in blocking out the last of the sun - flat calm water producing an incredible reflection
Taken at Largs, New South Wales. Australia. Largs is a small village on the eastern outskirts of Maitland ( just a few minutes from home).
SlidersSunday... Sailboat masts and the Vinoy Resort reflected in the St. Pete Florida Tampa Bay waterfront.
Trying to get a plant reflection in mirror
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Unintentional and serendipitous reflection on Roy Lichtenstein's "Reflections" series
nga.gov.au/on-demand/roy-lichtenstein-reflections-series/
City Of Melbourne
Posted for Window Wednesdays.
On our recent Eastern Washington road trip, we visited the Grand Coulee Dam. This photograph was taken standing on the dam, with the reflection of the Columbia Gorge, Roosevelt Lake and part of the dam in the windows. The strangest thing about being allowed on the dam itself was the security. It was higher than in any airport I have ever been in, and we were followed around by security men with guns the entire time.
The Grand Coulee Dam is the largest concrete structure in the world and is bigger than the Hoover Dam. Strangely enough, I had never heard of it before.
I'm kinda into putting stuff in front of my subject at the moment •• I try different things •• this time it was this car •• I tried to fill the space with characters •• kinda like the result this time •• What do you think?
Another top morning out looking for kingfishers. I saw a male and a female this morning (maybe two females).
The water was uber still and quite a few birds kept on flying and landing allowing me to get some reflection shots. I probably shouldn't have rushed the processing on this and might re do it. I reckon it's one of my best shots yet though!
Reflection of the Thalay Sagar peak on Kedartal (a glacial lake) situated at an altitude of 15580 ft in the Uttarakhand state of India. The place can be reached after two day's trek on some difficult terrains. But the view is worthy of all the effort.