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about a week ago, i posted 2 photos of the water feature at Katara/ Doha. Tonight i was walking there (it's near home), i found the walls all lit up with the colours you see!
hard to get a deasent composition as the water feature is loaded with lights and ornaments.
I am just sorting out my photos from our September trip to Devon and the South Hams. There were some nice reflections to be seen at Brixham on the morning of our first day's walk.
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For "smile on saturday" and
"reflection on black"!
This is my first attempt to shoot reflection on a black background. I spent a lot of time on this task, but mostly cleaning up black smooth and shiny surfaces and mirrors. Even the dust dropped from the feather, so at the end I had to remove those tiny dust particles in Lightroom.
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Mamiya MSX 500
Meyer Optik Gorlitz Oreston 1.8/50mm
Film: Kodak Motion Picture 5203 ISO 50 push to ISO100
Remjet Remove: Baking Soda + 1000ml 50C hot water
60 secs shaking +60 secs soak water
Develop:ECN2,39C 4:35Mins
*** push to 100"
Blix: 8mins 39C
Wash: 3:00 mins
Stabilizer: 1min
Flo: 1 min
Scan:Epson V800
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Using a portable makeup mirror and placing my golden pink bear (keychain) to create reflections.
Can be done better if I stay out of the reflection as you can see my hand and camera.
Reflections on Caban coch reservoir, Powys, Wales, UK
Caban Coch is part of a series of Elan Valley Reservoirs that include the Claerwen, Craig-goch, Pen-y-garreg and Garreg-ddu.
The man-made lakes were built to provide drinking water for the people of Birmingham, the reservoirs are owned and managed by Welsh Water.