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Reflection Is Important Part of the Learning...

“We do not learn from experience … we learn from reflecting on experience

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Reflections in Galway, West of Ireland

Just reflections of clouds in wet sand. But something else is lurking in there....View On Black

Reflections off the Atrium, at Federation Square, Melbourne.

Boulognern Gävle, Sweden.

Reflection in a pond in Nottingham

Mt. Vernon Sq. - Washington, DC

Exploring CZJ Pancolar 50mm f2 exacta lens.

I wish I can do oil painting... Chesapeake Park and Ohio Canal National Historical Park, Maryland. Olympus E420 and original raw file (Photoshop curve adjust). Push "L" to see the large one.

Reflections in puddles found on a hiking path in Yellowstone, Wyoming

Denman Island

Waiting for the ferry.

Düsseldorf, North-Rhine Westfalia, Germany.

 

Image is turned 180°

 

Geo tag is not completely precise.

Mirror like reflections on the lake at Buttermere.

 

Seen in Explore 10/06/2013 #42

 

Paul Downing Photography

  

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The world upside down, that is how it often appears. I've done a number of these, hope you like.

Reflection of Lake Point Tower on a tall building, as seen from the new extension of Lakefront Trail. Thank you for your visit :)

View on the buildings of the old flax factory in my hometown and the small water reservoir on the Pisia river:)

 

Żyrardów - small town in Central Poland, located in the Mazovia region. It owes its unique atmosphere to the characteristic architecture of an industrial town. The original spatial layout of the community, which grew around a manufacturing plant in the mid-19th century, has been preserved to the present day. The historic center of Żyrardów (mostly buildings from red bricks) is the only industrial architecture complex from the turn of the 20th c. in Europe that has been preserved to modern times in full. The old settlement covers a 76-ha area in the central part of the town. Diversified architectural forms and styles characterize the city, which has resulted from the multi-cultural character of Żyrardów. The flax trade gave the town its origins. A factory manufacturing flax that was one of the largest and modern factories in Europe was established there in 1829. Karol Dittrich and Karol Hielle, two industrialists from Germany, founded the plant. The town derives its name from the first technical director of the plant, Philip de Girard who, among others, invented a mechanical flax-spinning machine.

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Widok na budynki dawnej żyrardowskiej fabryki wyrobów lniarskich oraz niewielki zbiornik wodny na rzeczce Pisi:)

 

Żyrardów leży w centrum Polski, na Mazowszu. Swój niepowtarzalny klimat zawdzięcza charakterystycznej architekturze miasta zaprojektowanej w połowie XIX stulecia. Zabytkowe centrum Żyrardowa jest jedynym w Europie zachowanym w całości zespołem urbanistyczno-architektonicznym miasta przemysłowego przełomu XIX i XX wieku. Osada fabryczna obejmuje centralną część miasta o powierzchni ok. 76 ha. Charakteryzuje ją różnorodność form architektonicznych i stylów, co wynika ze zróżnicowania narodowościowego mieszkańców Żyrardowa. Początek miastu dała fabryka lniarska, która powstała na terenie dzisiejszego Żyrardowa w 1829 roku. Była to jedna z największych i najnowocześniejszych fabryk ówczesnej Europy. Została założona przez dwóch przemysłowców z Niemiec: Karola Dittricha i Karola Hielle. Żyrardów zawdzięcza swą nazwę pierwszemu dyrektorowi technicznemu fabryki, Philipowi de Girard. Był on m.in. wynalazcą maszyny do mechanicznego przędzenia lnu.

Taken on the Fraeylemaborg in Slochteren (NL)

Interestingness # 303 - 10.01.2006

The city port of Goes

 

Enjoy your weekend dear friends. Sending you hugs and love.

Addy and ♱ Alfie

 

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Reflection patterns on the river.

This is a photo of the reflection of trees and a fence in the Shubie Canal in Dartmouth.

The reflection has been inverted, it just looks better this way around. A bright sunny day lent itself to photographing reflections, so expect a few more. Nottingham Canal 2019

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We’re Here! -- Elvis Spotting

 

Thank you, Carlos Adampol Galindo. From DF, México, CC BY-SA 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons

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Outside Oslo Opera House

Reflections in the lake at Magic Kingdom, Disney World, Florida

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