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A few well-loved landscapes for today.

 

Image made with my Nikon F100.

Belton Park... stream ...abstract reflections

Reflections in the smooth, calm waters of the River Brathay near Skelwith Bridge, Great Langdale.

Reflections on the river, Glen Etive, Scottish Highlands.

Even when housebound, creative photos will present themselves. Shot at a heavy angle with reflections through a sliding glass door looking towards the ocean.

Reflection

Acton Vale, Qc

Hram Svetog Save, Beograd.

平等院鳳凰堂

Reflection on pedestrian bridge

Parc Michel-Chartrand

Longueuil, Qc

Reflection Lake (near Palmer Alaska) in the fall of 2021.

Visiting Boston I was struck by how old buildings have been promoted to be part of the modern city. Here a typical reflection on mirror glass.

Thought I would upload a sunset shot taken at Rhossili beach earlier in the summer this year. Sadly summer seems to have ended with a bang but just hoping for a nice September. This is for Anthony Dyke (check out his great photostream if you can) who has got bored taking sunset shots!!

 

A revisit to old haunts from our time living in the US sees a shot taken one evening at Western Lake, Watercolor, FL.

 

I couldn't be bothered to lug a camera on hols so used the phone instead. The 5s has been around a bit and doesn't come with the best camera in the world but did a reasonable enough job capturing the tones on this one which, other than the addition of a frame, was pretty well straight off camera.

 

Despite being literally a stone's throw from the beach in places Western Lake is in fact freshwater, hence the lilies. It's not completely benign though - alligators enjoy the year-round warm water temperatures.

 

13th May 2018

Reflections of Mt Sibbald during an amazing adventure with the man Mr Poulton and two awesome mates. Was a big spoil for my birthday a couple of years ago and a gift I won't ever forget.

 

There are many canals at the North of Lake Tekapo as they run off the mountains.

 

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A passing boat near Eckington bridge.....

Lighthouse reflection

Reflections Series Taken at Sunny's Beach area. maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Sunny%20Side%20Up/213/192/29 Used rocks and poses contained.

In the stillness of the night, the Casina Vanvitelliana emerges from the waters of Lake Fusaro like an ancient marvel. The warm lights caress its baroque shapes, creating a perfect reflection that duplicates the elegance of the architecture. The bridge, illuminated by a row of lamps, is an invitation to cross the threshold of time, in a place where history and beauty meet under a starry sky. An image that celebrates the magic of historic buildings and their power to enchant even in the dark.

Luxembourg, February 2009.

Reflection of buildings in a puddle

This was a reflection in a tiny puddle at sunset. I nearly destroyed my knees waiting for an interesting subject.

 

Gare Du Nord , Paris.

Mary J. Blige for the Song.

Thanks for the visits, faves and comments its greatly appreciated.

 

Wakodahatchee Wetlands.

  

The reflection in Isabelle's eye shows Tummy, her goat friend, and me with my sister's yard the background. It is a very peaceful place! Best large View On Black

Søndeled is a former municipality in the old Aust-Agder county in Norway. The 189-square-kilometre (73 sq mi) municipality existed from 1838 until its dissolution in 1964 when it was merged into the municipality of Risør in what is now Agder county. The municipality encompassed the land around the Søndeledfjorden. The administrative centre of Søndeled was the village of Søndeled at the innermost part of the Søndeledfjorden. Other villages in Søndeled included Stamsø, Akland, Moen, Bossvika, and Sivik. The main churches for Søndeled municipality were Indre Søndeled Church in the village of Søndeled and Ytre Søndeled Church in the east, just outside of the town of Risør.

Unless....unless.....

One is wearing Loubis ;)

Then, its a whole other story :)))

Then one is wearing Loubis in one's reflection, of course :D

 

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Have a beautiful day, y'all :))

And xxx for all the support, Always xxx

This one was kinda fun. I lined the table with silicon, leveled it and filled it with about .5 inch of water. The glasses fell from about 8 feet and at the 7 foot mark each glass touched a metal rod. This caused each glass to move to the left and turn sideways. A few practice drops into a tray of rags allowed me to compose the image.

Reflections on a calm and peaceful Derwent Water as the snow storm moves ever closer.

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