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Tonight I wasn't going to post or even visit for that matter because today I started a new job, I worked this afternoon till 9:30pm...but I came on for a bit because I'm too wound up to sleep lol so I thought I'd just repay some visits...but then I thought, I might as well post something!
This is a photo taken the same day as the last three photos...this is also from the Adelaide Botanical Gardens...
I have never taken a photo of Autumn colours' reflections and I couldn't believe how beautiful and artistic, these reflections were...I hope you like them too!
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Nat :)
Reflections of buildings in the roof covering the swimming pool at the Marriott Hotel Shanghai. Taken from above.
moments of reflection. these reflections were also simply irresistible, specially when the waters are calm and the skies are blue
The reflection of Spaceship Earth is seen in the windows of the shops on either side of SSE. Just look up!
EPCOT Center | Future World | Spaceship Earth
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Just come back from having two lovely days in the Lakes. I missed the best of the autumn colours at Tarn Hows unfortunately but the reflections were stunning.
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Reflections in time
Canadian Museum of History
“In order to enter the exhibit space known as the Canadian History Hall, visitors are led down a striking corridor, brightly illuminated with warm light that reflects off 101 etched mirrors portraying scenes of Canadian culture. These illustrations show symbols of Canadian identity, culture, and communities and are based on feedback from Canadians who were asked where they see Canadian history in their day-to-day lives. The reflective surface is meant to remind the viewer that they, too, play a role in forming Canada’s history.
Once in the History Hall, visitors will note that consists of three separate galleries, which roughly represent three chronological stories of Canada’s 15,000-year relationship with human beings.
The museum partnered once again with the original architect, Douglas Cardinal, in its quest to modernize and revamp this exhibit space. For Cardinal, after four years of work, this new space represents “the culmination of his architectural vision for the museum.” (Museum CEO, Mark O’ Neill, 2017). This new exhibit space opened for the first time to the public on Canada Day 2017, Canada’s 150th birthday.”
Source:https://www.hilltimes.com/2017/06/28/canadian-history-museum-unveils-new-depiction-canadas-story-15000-years/111939
I was driving on Marine Drive headed east and looked in the rear view and thought to myself, that looks really cool with the sunset in the mirror.
I didn't crop out the objects below the mirror because I like the perspective they give.
That is Portland International Airport below. In the reflection in the mirror, on the right is north runway.
Cool! --- #22 in interestingness (on 2008-06-01)
reflections of the Golden Tempel on the nectar pool..
and a Sikh man is taking his holy dip..
Amritsar/Punjab
Nikon D2X 17-55 mm.
Commuters wait at the MBTA's Ruggles Station as a Needham Line Commuter train passes through. Boston, Massachusetts USA.
Pasajeros esperan en la estación Ruggles de la MBTA mientras pasa un tren de cercanías de la línea Needham. Boston, Massachusetts, Estados Unidos.
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Reflections in a hairdressers window on the Grassmarket in Edinburgh, Scotland. 2014
Reflection of San Remo Towers on the Central Park Lake, New York.
The 2nd largest man-made body of water in the Park (the Reservoir is the largest), the Lake was created originally from a large swamp.
The most popular use of the lake today is for row boating and the sturdy vessels can be rented at the Loeb Boathouse at the northeast corner of the Lake. Probably the best way to experience the variety of terrains that surround the man made body of water is a boat trip, and there are few greater pleasures to be had in Central Park then a leisurely cruise around the shoreline. Around the lake you can see places as diverse as the Bethesda Terrace, the Loeb Boathouse, the Bow Bridge or Hernshead, not to mention the fauna which includes ducks, mallards and a rather extended family of turtles. For the many years preceding the construction of Wollman Rink in 1951 the Lake was also the center of ice-skating in the park. This was a wildly popular diversion, especially at the turn of the century when as many as 40,000 people were reported to have skated in one day. It offered New Yorkers valuable exercise, as well as a socially acceptable place to socialize (although for many years one end of the lake was designated strictly for use by women).
I've got a thing about trying to record perfect reflections on the little pond in back of me. You'd be surprised how frequently the reflection has a tiny ripple from somewhere and isn't so good. I'm not sure I could ever do any better than this.
Autumn clad Pagosa Peak reflects in Williams Reservoir near Pagosa Springs, Colorado. At 12,640 ft, it is the highest peak in the area (but certainly not in all of the San Juan Mountains).
We headed up to Picture Lake and Artist's Point this weekend, and lucked out with perfect weather, fall colors, great clouds, almost no wind, and countless delicious blueberries and huckleberries at every turn.
This lake is right on the side of the road in Heather Meadows, and the conditions combined to make for a beautiful picture. The elevation here is about 5000 feet, with Mount Shuksan towering at 10,000 feet.
This shot uses a 1.2 stop Grad-ND filter to darken the "real" image making the reflection look nearly the same strength at the actual real thing.
There's very little post-processing here other than cloning out some grass that was floating on the water and lightening up a tree. The reflections and colors are all real.