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Boat Reflections at the Westport Marina in Washington state.

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.

Reflection at Baijnath, Bageshwar

Observe carefully. Photo is upside down.

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Nikon D750

50.0 mm f/1.8

ƒ/8.0

50.0 mm

1/400

100

  

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Taken on December 30, 2018

 

Baijnath, Bageshwar, Uttarakhand

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The reflection of the Kinzie Street railroad bridge in the Chicago River. iPhone shot, Processed with Snapseed.

Night-time, looking across the lake at Singapore's Garden by the Bay

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Macro Mondays - "Reflections"

 

This is a small liqueur glass lying on its side resting on, and being reflected in, a block of black glass.

  

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Digital picture:-

Taken using Nikon D50 and Nikon AF Micro Nikkor 60mm f/2.8D

Often as we age, we think, what if?

We all have regrets.

What are yours???

Buckhurst Hill duck pond

The Interstate heritage unit of Norfolk Southern casts a reflection in the water of the Attica Upground reservoir at Carolina, Ohio, as it passes on the Sandusky District. Leading the train is the Interstate heritage locomotive. The third unit is a North Carolina Department of Transportation cab control unit that is being ferried to the Tar Heel state.

Reflection speaks to me

Reflection speaks to me

Of every bygone day

Of every bygone day

Reflection of bygone

To me speaks every day.

 

-- Nancy Ness

Reflections in a glass facade - midtown Manhattan.

 

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Reflection in water

Yokohama China Town Street Reflection

reflection at Nagahori, Osaka

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Mountain Reflection in North Lake with Fall Color. Eastern Sierra's near Bishop, CA (2016)

Reflection of downtown manhattan on the streets of Brooklyn

Sunset behind clouds over Arran at Prestwick Beach...

Yes it is a reflection, the rear of the table is shown in a mirror.

Quidi Vidi Village, is a historic fishing village along the East Coast of Newfoundland, Canada. In about 1600 English cod fishermen built summer fishing huts here but would return home each fall. By 1632, permanent residences were established along with supporting businesses though some fisherman would still return to England or southeast Ireland each fall. In 1762, during the period that they controlled some of Newfoundland, the French constructed Quidi Vidi Battery to defend the harbor. When the French left it became part of the system of English batteries defending St John's. In about 1803, during the Napoleonic Wars, the English constructed a another battery on the hill overlooking the Harbor.

 

Quidi Vidi has for most of its life been a fishing village. However during World War II the town became the home for workers constructing of the US Pepperrell Air Force Base near Quidi Vidi Lake. Work began on October 15, 1940. During April and May 1941 the Newfoundland Base Contractors' personnel began arriving, and construction was taken over by their organization.

 

The village is now a unique neighborhood in in the provincial capital of St. John's. Pronounced “Kiddy Viddy” by most locals, it is located just beyond Quidi Vidi Lake, where the famous annual St. John’s Regatta takes place each summer and along the Quidi Vidi Harbor which is locally known “The Gut”. Today tourism is an important industry. The village is the location of a microbrewery as well as the “Mallard House”. Built between 1820 and 1840, this cottage was once the home of the Mallard family but is now one of the most famous restaurants in Newfoundland.

 

Info for this caption came from the Eastern Newfoundland Geotourism Map Guide by The National Geographic Society. See link below:http://www.nlgeotourism.com/content/quidi-vidi-village/nflD65A1C8886147CD0A

Tongland Dumfries and Galloway

Title:Reflections

My 1st attempt using my new pano gear which allows mulit rows, this was shot with 2 rows… have much to learn …but will enjoy the challenge:)

Year: 2014

Location: 2014 Adelaide

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As above, so below, reflection on water surface of lake Ada Ciganlija, Belgrade, Serbia

The Grande Arch in the business district of Paris, La Defense

When you visit an art gallery, your eyes become stimulated. As I turned from the art collection at The Tate in St Ives, I was taken with the reflections and the shapes I could see in the glass

Reflections of masts from a clipper,shot at St Katherines dock,London.

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Processed with VSCO with a9 preset

Reflections, St Mary's Passage, Cambridge, 28 Oct 2021

A view on Rotterdam from the panorama deck of the Euromast.

 

(Indeed a reflection using one of the windows of the building)

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