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This title has a double sense.
A reflection process.
I'll be a little bit absent these days; "a time of reflection"
Have a great week.
ago. 2010
Reflections on a calm morning at Jackson Lake.
What attracted me to this scene, apart from the mirror-like quality of the water, is the burst of orange in the middle of the frame.
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Reflections of the sun on Central Plaza. Photo taken using a Lee Filter's Big Stopper which allowed a 20 second exposure
Reflection of Old Havana early morning. Cuba. Photos available for purchase at Wits End Photography. Follow my blog Traveling at Wits End for ways to create travel adventures everyday.
I’ve bought a little M43 camera to use in those situations where dragging a DSLR and several lenses along doesn’t work that well. Yesterday I took it for a little test in downtown Oslo. The water had been shut off in one of the fountains near the National Theatre and it had lots of little puddles with different kind of reflections, so I decided to play around with that.
While in Agra I was able to hire a car and visit Mehtab Bagh along the Yamuna River. The clouded sky created some amazing reflections along the river.
Agra, India
August 2007
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View from Fast Company HQ, New York, NY.
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HDR, 1 exposure, blue saturation removed, NEX-6. DSC01567_hdr1crea-sat2
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And remember what it felt like
To be alone
Sitting in the sunlight
All alone
"Future Reflections" MGMT: www.youtube.com/watch?v=AuMGqb5_L9E
The tail end of a KC-10 tanker, as seen in my visor. You can barely make out Fezzik and Turbo's jet on the left side of the reflection, i.e. my right.
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Done for the Macro Monday theme, "Reflections." The glass containing the sand is just 2 inches long. And, this is a bit late; I've been busy with computer stuff. Anyhow, HMM!
Here's a favorite quote: "Time works for you or against you depending upon how you use it."
- David Ben Gurion