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this is one of my old capture. Taken on: August 2004
Camera: Nikon F80 . Lens: 28~105 Sigma Aspherical D . Film: Fuji 200
I miss Film and Film grain
A sunny winter's day in Stoke Newington.
This water feature was formerly part of the New River, created 400 years ago as London's first formal water supply. The New River is still part of London's water supply but now ends a few hundred metres NW of here; this section is closed off at either end as an ornamental pond.
Reflections on the River Severn at Bewdley, Worcestershire
(Explored 29.4.17)
Reflections in glass, through a “Blaze” of monochrome, mirrors the supporting trinity that hold aloft a spiritual light of awakening in one’s life: the holy trinity and/or the Buddha, Dharma and Sangha.
“The mystery of life isn’t a problem to solve… But a mystery to experience… A process that cannot be understood by stopping it. We must move with the flow of the process… We must join it… We must flow with it.”
Janis (in the film Dune)
Foliage reflections at Sheffield Park, Sussex. The rippling was caused entirely by the wind; I haven't used any Photoshop effects.
... Cathedral peak reflected in Cathedral Lake, Maroon Bells wilderness, Colorado .... the reward after a stiff hike. I could only fit it all in vertically on my iphone, I think I got a wider angle shot on my dSLR, but barely so ... the wind picked up and the reflections were gone in a matter of moments. I came back again for a longer hike a couple of days later, the ice on the water was completely gone, the breeze obliterated any reflections. yes, beauty is often so very transient ...