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After spending the last week cruising around Oregon and Washington on the hunt for fall color we are back home with a few images to pour through. The best color we found was in Tumwater canyon near Leavenworth and this is an image I captured of the color reflecting in a channel of still water at one of our stops along the way. The color in the usual locations in Oregon was a mixture of slightly disappointing to poor, with many of the leaves having already fallen and beginning to rot. Others trees appeared to not be at peak yet but I don't think it will get too much better than it is now. Hopefully I am wrong. It was still a great road trip capped off by our last workshop of the year which was a great success and a chance to meet a lot of great people. Hope you are all out there finding your slice of Fall.

 

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Reflections of the Rainbow Bridge near Niagara Falls on a rainy and foggy night.

 

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Lower saxony, river ems

Took this image of a boat's reflection and edited it for a different quality. Thank you for your appreciation, Gail

Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport in Montreal, Quebec

Reflections along the pond at Dana fork in Tioga road. We could hear the roaring thunder amidst the storm. I stepped out of the car to capture during a short break from the rain.

Reflection on Ogden Water near Halifax

Reflections on The River Pang.

An unusually mild day for the end of December.

My favorite winter place for sunsets. Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge.

First time ever seeing bees drinking water, this bird bath had a constant flow of bees coming and going.

Underneath the M3 motorway near Byfleet, there runs a canal. The legs of the motorway were covered in graffiti.

 

I had seen the location whilst travelling on the train from Winchester to London. A trip I used to make on common occasion.

 

I went up with a friend. We drove to the nearest trainstation and proceded to scout the place by foot. This took effort. We had to scale 3 barbed wire fences twice our height, clear 2 large bramble bushes and clear the canal on a rope swing. The worst part of the journey was crossing 8 sets of live rails with a train hurtling passed at 80m.p.h.

 

I broke my tripod and ruined a T shirt but got the reflection shot I needed.

 

This was entered into my successful ARPS panel.

Reflections of fall colours at the bend in the river.

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Night walk about and capturing some reflections

Reflections on the Barrow River at Graiguenamanagh Co Kilkenny ireland, Explored .

 

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Monochrome reflections in the River Bure

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Reflection of the former St Joseph Institution. Now houses the Singapore Art Museum.

Reflections in the water

Reflection of the tall ship Concordia which was leaving that day from Lunenburg with a Canadian high school class aboard who live aboard for 6months sailing and training. Also doing their schoolwork as they travel the world. An amazing experience.

Link with info about the school.

www.classafloat.com/

 

There is sad news today Feb 19 2010 she sank.

OMG I met the parents and the kids the day they set sail.

How very sad. I am glad they got off safely.

She was such a beautiful ship.

 

Brazil: all 64 rescued after Canadian ship sinks

 

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RIO DE JANEIRO – A sailing ship owned by a Canadian school sank off the coast of Brazil in strong winds, but all 64 passengers were rescued from rafts Friday.

 

"Everyone aboard the ship has been rescued — they've all been accounted for," a Navy spokeswoman said on condition of anonymity because she was not authorized to speak about the incident.

 

Brazil's Navy said in a statement that a distress signal was picked up from the three-masted SV Concordia about 5 p.m. (2 p.m. EST; 1900 GMT) Thursday. It was located about 300 miles off the coast of Rio de Janeiro.

 

Three hours later, an Air Force plane spotted life rafts floating in the ocean where the distress beacon had come from. The Navy had already informed shipping in the region to be on the alert.

 

The Navy sent its own rescue ship, but those aboard the Canadian ship were plucked from the ocean early Friday by other vessels.

 

The Concordia is owned by West Island College International in Nova Scotia.

 

Canada's Foreign Minister Lawrence Cannon said nobody on board was injured and he thanked "Brazilian authorities who led a search and rescue operation and acted swiftly to assist the ship and its passengers."

 

The school said in a statement on its Web site that the Concordia was on a 10-month voyage. It added the "status of the vessel is unknown," though the Brazilian Navy said it sank.

 

Terry Davies, founder the school, told The Canadian Broadcasting Corp. that the rescued passengers were being taken back to Rio de Janeiro.

 

He said 42 Canadians were on board the ship, but didn't say where the others were from.

 

The ship had left Brazil's northeast on Feb. 8 and was expected to dock in Montevideo, Uruguay, on Tuesday. It was then scheduled to stop at several islands in the Atlantic and in southern Africa before returning to the Caribbean and then to Canada.

 

The school's Web site says the 188-foot-long (57.5-meter-long) Concordia was built in 1992 and "meets all of the international requirements for safety." It can carry up to 66 passengers and crew and also can operate under motor power.

 

The college's Web site says it gives high school and college students the chance to study various subjects while sailing the world. Tuition is listed as being 42,500 Canadian dollars ($40,600) a year for students in the 11th and 12th grades and in university.

Reflections of Brighton

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... some of you know that I quite like reflections ...

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