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You may have noticed I quite like a reflection shot and I certainly couldn't pass up the chance of this shot at Zaandam station utilising the handy, and very shiny, ledge in the waiting room as a VIRM double deck unit 8681 rolls in with our connection to Sloterdijk. Jamie looks like he's in some kind of faceoff with himself...
Some great reflections and a few ducks on the lake at Newent in Gloucestershire on a warm sunny February day.
A female stands in water grooming in the middle of a small flock. While the males get a lot more attention, I find the females have a lovely subtle plumage, and the fall reflections on the water framed the scene well.
A larger group spent several weeks on the Lake in the fall, spooked and flushed periodically by Hawks and the occasional Bald Eagle. The species is a frequent fall visitor, and there are occasional northbound migrants in the spring.
A feature of the species that always seems striking to my eye is the short, beautifully coloured bill. It is often described as ‘goose-like’ and it helps them have greater pulling force on the underwater greens that form the core of their diet.
I made this picture a few years ago. Reposting to mention that pictures I have made will be appearing at a show at 356 Holloway Road London N7 in October 2017 and will run for 3 Months so European and World contacts can build a visit to it into their trips to London!
Cathedral Rock is a natural sandstone butte on the Sedona skyline and one of the most-photographed sights in Arizona. After a weekend drive around Northern Arizona, Sedona was my last stop before heading home to San Diego. While I'm happy that I finally got a decent reflection photo of Cathedral Rock, it certainly wasn't the easiest reflection photo that I have ever taken. Steady winds over 10 mph made this an exercise in patience, desire and persistence. DSC_5650A
Created for Smile on Saturday! :-) theme of reflection on white.
The flower is from my Tree Hydrangea this summer. At whatever stage (color) you pick the flower, that's the color it stays! Picked this one just when it started getting cold out. Flowers were still green but turning deep pink. It's just been sitting in a vase for a few months and is totally dry and crunchy. ;-)
Happy Smile on Saturday! :-)