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this is from my energy saving shoot yesterday. I couldn't decide between this one and the one that i uploaded yesterday. I thought i let you guys decide. :)
Reflection
It was a time
Of exploration
Thought penetrating
Walls of regret
Self-knowledge
Seeking fulfillment
You held him
In burning desire
Until need placed
His book upon
Your shelf
© mBarlew
Reflections from Sankey Valley park, St Helens, Merseyside. Taken for the HiFi Wigwam photo challenge.
This is a photo of some trees in my yard seen through the layer of reflection on the window of the ajar screen door.
I inverted the reflection of the buildings in the river by the park.
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An old photo that I took sometime ago but decided to give it a new look. Trying my hand now in using CS5 so most of the post processing are done there. Those familiar with this place will find something missing on the background but this is me now trying out what CS5 can do :-).
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Tutu Reflections (89 pictures)
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Actually I don't like the floor in my flat so much. The fake marble pattern can look quite dirty and distracting in pictures. But in the recent Galleries 263, 260 and 254 I've noticed in some images there is a nice shine on the floor. So I have tested different lighting settings to achieve the best mirroring and gave the floor a thorough cleaning with a high-gloss floor detergent. The mirroring is still weak, therefore the shadows from my body must overlay the reflection in order not to fade the mirroring. The only way I could handle this is to face the flashes agains the walls behind me and not to light up the mirror image too much. After some tests I think this is the best I can do. The reflections add another interesting component to the images, which I really like. What do you think?
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you really should see the bigger image on flickr... and the whole set at my free website! :-)
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This shot was taken while leading a group of six and seven year old children on a spring nature walk through a wooded urban park. One child called our attention to a tiny water strider walking along the surface of the water, a lesson in water surface tension itself. I noticed the vivid reflections which appeared particularly brilliant and unusually colorful as a backdrop against the radiant verdant tones of the bright, fresh, leafy vegetation. The contour of the beech in the right foreground created a serpentine focal point. The bed of soft textured moss provided yet another of nature's nascent enhancements. The effect reminded me of an impressionist painting, an observation that shall be shared with the children as a entry point into that art form. I had set my Olympus E-510 on its "Vivid" mode which helps to account for the brilliance in those backgrond reflections.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRm3CYq55OE - Rite of Spring in Jazz by Hubert Laws
Since the number 808 is the same backwards, forwards and upside down, the theme for Down Under Challenge No. 808 is reflections. The number 808 is supposed to appear in the image, so I've included it here, though, because I didn't want to mess up the image, you'll have to look for it...
This is a composite of two images: I took the stilt and its reflection from another image and placed it over/under the reflected image of Mt Tamalpais. Both shots were taken in the Corte Madera Marsh.