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Reflection of the Ladakh range of mountains in the calm waters of the Sacred Fishing Pond, Shey Palace; Leh, Ladakh
Reflection in a window.
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Engagement shoot from last night at Culzean Castle, Scotland.
This was a truely stunning shoot and I can't stop looking at the images we got last night!
Wedding on Friday, can't wait!
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Reflections at Keppel Bay Condominium
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The hustle and bustle of a Manchester street corner is captured – at least partially – in the reflection of a shop window.
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A large soap bubble floating in a playground, showing the same reflection twice on both top and bottom of the bubble.
Reflection Under The Bridge is a digital photo watercolor painting with editing and texture.
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I enjoyed capturing this the moment i saw this because, the reflection of the tree was for some reason exactly matched the sign on the signboard for a men's room. I was not sure if i should post this; decided to go ahead just see how people liked it........ Hope you like it.
Camera: Nikon D90
Exposure: 1/60s
Aperture: f/14.0
Focal Length: 105 mm
ISO: 400
Exposure Bias:+1/3
Reflections in a gorgeous vehicle at the Greenwood Avenue Car Show catch me in the act of photography.
Bricks, Reflection. San Francisco, California. May 29, 2015. © Copyright 2015 G Dan Mitchell - all rights reserved.
Bricks and water reflecting urban sky.
Walking up Market Street in San Francisco I was watching out for anything that could be photographically interesting — architecture, people, vehicles, light — when I looked down and saw this little vignette of... not much at all really. Perhaps someone had been cleaning the street earlier, and now a puddle of water covered some sidewalk bricks and flowed over the gaps between others.
I stopped, more or less in the middle of the sidewalk, likely forcing a few people to take a path around me or perhaps just wonder what I was photographing with my camera pointed straight down. What I saw was, first, the water itself. Then I saw the narrow vertical band of lighter tones, where there was a break between reflected buildings. I only paused for a moment to make a couple of exposures, and then I continued on.
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