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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.
This is my favorite autumn shot. The late afternoon light made the colors on the trees so rich. The lake was as calm as water in a jar and made for a perfect reflection. (Best Viewed Large). This is located in NE Alabama.
Some nice reflections as warm light was catching these trees just as the sun was trying to burn through the last of the mist.
From a small stream in my neighborhood. I think I found another water nymph, looks a bit scared though.
This is not the first time I show this picture, but the old one seems to be corrupted (or whatever). Can't add, delete or do anything with it. And it's too bad because it's one of my favourites. :-( So I decided to post it one more time.
Amwell, Herts, England, September 2006
Reflection Canyon is a side canyon of Lake Powell that was first brought to the public's attention when National Geographic photographer, Michael Melford, took an amazing photo of this canyon and wrote the article, Glen Canyon Revealed. Since then, Reflection Canyon has slowly become popular over the years as a "must see" location for photographers, backpackers, and hikers looking to explore this secluded area.
This is an old picture that I found. I intended to post it a long time ago but never got around to it. It is a little stream out in the country (the middle of nowhere Kansas actually) that I drove by and turned around and went back to look again. The only thing I did to this was crop it. I hope you enjoy it.
These reflections caught my eye and I had to use my phone to photograph the beautiful view. I couldn’t decide whether to add the portrait or the landscape version to Flickr and so opted for both.
Reflections of a wooded shore on the Winnipeg River, northwestern Ontario. Knife painting on stretched canvas (oil, 11x14 in, sold).