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Reflection on the roof of my car

Esta foto la sacó mi hijo en el rio Ziralla, Allariz (Orense), como ven es el nombre al revés.

A touch of experimentation - reflections in shop windows and then give a drawn effect. © All Rights Reserved.

Reflection in water

Rivière aux pins

Boucherville, Qc

Reflection of refineries and its chimney during the on blue sunset hour moment at Rotterdam, Netherlands

Reflection of some overhanging trees at Bradford Dale

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Singapore

 

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This is a photo of the reflection of river grasses that I made while canoeing.

Cathedral of the Holy Cross in the early twilight, late afternoon sun (with car roof and windshield reflections).

South End, Boston.

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

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).

Reflections in a water bubble in the garden pond.

This type of photo is not my normal style, as you may be able to tell.

 

Sorry for the poor quality of this photo. Just wanted to try something new.

Replica of Effile Tower in Bahria Town, Lahore

Reflections

 

If you enlarge the water droplet on the right hand petal of this snowdrop you will see a reflection of the church which has very special memories for Mrs P and I from many many years ago, ding dong💕🎉💃😎

 

Right, back to serious stuff, in the early hours of this morning Nipper went out into our garages and fired up the Jensen Interceptor.

I hear you all say what is Nipper still doing at your house.

Well lend me your ear, as you all know Mrs Penberthey went to Jamaica on a last minute holiday deal and asked Horace to look after Nipper, her young Jack Russell.🚙🐶🐾🐾

 

Now as her homeward flight was hurtling down the runway of Montego Bay a thrust bearing broke up in one of the engines of the coffee machine.

Therefore the aeroplane had to taxi back to the stand, as ‘Village Airways’ have extremely high standards.

Mrs Penberthey face timed Nipper with this information and guess what, Nipper was straight on the phone to the bearing manufactures and told them not to supply a bearing as he was having so much fun with Hoof and Horace, so keep the plane there as long as possible.

There you have it.🐶😉

 

Where were we, yes the Jensen, Nipper drove it around to Hoof’s shed, hitched up a caravan, not any old grockle box, this was a state of the art command centre.

We are talking communication systems not even thought of yet that have been fitted to this CC. Forget 4G and 5G, these are more Ali G.📡

 

Hoof and Horace collected a large tarpaulin from the shed, a few tent poles and pegs the three of them then set off to West Cornwall on a mission.

Their aim is to suppress Storm Dennis, the plan is to erect a piece of tarpaulin from Land’s End across to The Lizard, in turn this might deflect a large percentage of the winds coming in from the Atlantic and send them skywards helping to protect large areas of the UK.⛺️⛺️💨💨💨

 

As Nipper was driving past Land’s End airport Hoof asked him to drive in as he felt he should inform the ground staff of their high tech plan and that he would be operating highly sophisticated communications systems in this area.📡📡

 

So the boys were invited in for elevenses in order to discuss the windbreak plan (steady) During these discussions Nipper noticed a policeman wearing a pilot’s uniform and said to Horace “that’s a bit odd” Horace said “it’s okay it’s a plane clothes cop.👮‍♂️🚓

  

I will leave you with this thought, Hoof was recently checking in his suitcases at an airport and asked the operative who was weighing them, “could you send one of my bags to Miami, send one to Florida, send one to Boston”.

They said “we are very sorry we can’t do that”

Hoof said “why not, you did it last time".✈️

 

Stay safe over the weekend.💨💨💨⛈⛈⛈⛑

 

Thank you very much for looking at my shots, your comments and banter are so appreciated. 👍🍺🍺🍺🍷🍷🍷🐎🐷🐶💃😎😂😂😂

   

Another in my series of 'abstract reflections in Bangkok skyscrapers'......

 

Since my first visit to Thailand back in 2002 it was very noticeable how many new skyscrapers there were in Bangkok. Whereas before a few stood out now the skyline is full of highrise buildings. Consequently there were plenty of reflection shots like this to be taken.

 

Click here to see more photos from my trip to Bangkok and Krabi last Summer : www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/albums/72157687709552266

 

From Wikipedia : "While most of Bangkok's streets are fronted by vernacular shophouses, the largely unrestricted building frenzy of the 1980s has transformed the city into an urban jungle of skyscrapers and high rises exhibiting contrasting and clashing styles. There are 581 skyscrapers over 90 metres (300 feet) tall in the city. Bangkok was ranked as the world's 8th tallest city in 2016."

 

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Reflections Atlas Language School, Portobello, Dublin, Ireland

Reflection & catch and release to the sky. In Explore 10 December 2013.

 

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Reflections at the southern end of Derwent Water, Cumbria.

Cloud Reflections on Boat Meadow, Eastham, Cape Cod. Dapixara photography www.dapixara.com

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.

A fun shot taken on South Congress Ave. On camera flash intentionally shot a bit bright.

 

Model: Kayja www.instagram.com/kayja_n_t/

From the bridge at The Visitor Center.

Just playing around with Photoshop for the first time.

Colours over the river

曽木公園 sogi park ,GIFU prefecture ,JAPAN

Reflections in the water

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).

Reflections on the River Severn make this row of river front houses seem like they are almost floating in the air! Helped by the dead calm waters on the evening river.

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