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Braubach and Castle Marksburg and their reflections on the river Rhine.
test with a NEX-7 and a Minolta MC ROKKOR-PG 50mm f1.4 @f8
This image was shot on location at Barrington Court.
I took along two cameras, one of which was for infrared but initially I struggled to find a subject that caught my attention using the non- infrared camera until I came across a small water feature, which then I managed to capture the reflections.
His enemies would always like to look back at their final mistake, but they don't ever live that long.
My entry into the Art of War contest.
D: This started out as a cool idea of building an entire reflection in water. But, as time wound down I ended up with no natural lighting and having to cram some last minute building in. So, there is a lot to think about when building a reflection. But, assuming that it is still water this is the exact reflection.
So, when I have unlimited time, and unlimited clear 1x2 plates I will re-visit this build and make it worthy of this post. :( But I promised myself last year I'd enter the next S&C contest. Thanks for looking! -Kyle
Finally got a chance to get out with my camera yesterday afternoon. I work in wildlife conservation and during hunting season(which runs from october through december) I have very little time for myself. Anyway, found this small farm pond which allowed me to catch the reflections of those beautiful cloud formations. Thanks for looking and best wishes to all!!!!
Some impressions of a fascinating mountain lake with perfect reflections. My camera jumped into my hand and forced me to take a lot of shots. These are a few of them...There's no technical trick! The surface of this lake was so quiet and waveless that it really was hard to find out the line between reflection and real elements.
Reflection of mighty Chaukhmba (7,138 mts) in Deoria Tal, Uttarakhand.
A site so beautiful you could just sit and watch it all day.... in fact i did just that.
These frog pond reflections were photographed at the Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens in Boothbay Harbor, Maine.
See light box view!
While photographing this local restaurant, it also revealed some interesting reflections of its surroundings.
IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth at the World Showcase in EPCOT Center. IllumiNations debuted on premiered on October 1, 1999 as part of the Walt Disney World Millennium Celebration.
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The show is split into three acts. Chaos which depicts the creation of the planet Earth and features the Inferno Barge. Order which features the appearance of the Earth Globe (lower right) . As the Earth cools, it changes from hot white to red to blue. Images appear on the Globe of countries, famous places, objects, and people. Meaning which features the Earth Globe opens revealing a torch and many fireworks are ignited.
The score of ROE was written by Gavin Greenaway and the show was produced and directed by Don Dorsey. If you have not seen this show, I highly recommend it as it my favorite night time show at WDW.
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caught in a fleeting moment, this scene captures a man mid-stride, stepping through the interplay of light and shadow on a sunlit street. his figure is mirrored perfectly in the wet pavement below, creating a dual reality where the ordinary becomes extraordinary. the reflection ripples slightly, as if the street itself were contemplating his movement. the sharp contrast of black and white adds drama, pulling attention to the textures of the wet cobblestones and the crisp silhouette of the walker. the urban backdrop, with its shop signs and shadows, frames the scene, grounding it in the vibrant chaos of everyday city life. it is a moment of quiet poetry amidst the rush, a snapshot of human existence reflected in the heart of the city.
Reflections of boats in a Maltese fishing village. Er... I went a bit mad and took over 400 snaps of these...so you may see one or two more in due course...
Swans neck and its reflection forms a perfect love on golden Kent Lake just before Mothers Day. It's nature's way to say love to moms.
The friends we visited this week have a gorgeus log style home on a river...they are like big kids and I had fun trying to catch the bubbles (with my camera) as Mark blew them.....They have no children so it was delightful to see them with such fun "toys" to share. I never noticed how reflections appear in bubbles..one half up, and one half upside down.