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A view from Hudiksvall with reflections in the old port.
Canon EOS 40D, 1/60Sec, F22, ISO Speed 250, Lens EF-S17-85mm f/4-5.6 IS USM
I took some pics of my mom walking through one of the many puddling areas from the snow melting. I didn't realize I had captured the reflection as well until I went to process the photo. :-) Cropping was the only thing I ended up doing here.
Taken at West Beach along Lake Michigan. I was fascinated with the reflections in the water. This one is my son's reflection
A clean tank car does a respectable job of reflecting this fine summer sunset over the Niagara Escarpment. July 20, 2024.
Taken in early February this year on a weekend trip to the Lake District. We were blessed with perfect, if not cold, weather. As a family we did a circular walk around Buttermere. I had the minimum of kit, no tripod, no filters. So this is a hand held shot capturing the reflections of the fells above the lake. The light , it has to be said was perfect.
In de Design Vlaanderen Galerie wordt de tentoonstelling "Reflections" herhaald die tijdens de vorige Milan Design Week in de Triënnale voor de eerste maal werd gepresenteerd. De tentoonstelling was een eerbetoon aan de Belgische ingenieurs Emile Foucault en Emile Gobbe die in 1903 het eerste mechanische systeem voor de productie van glas ontwikkelden, nl. het verticaal trekken van vlakglas. Dit zorgde wereldwijd voor een totale ommekeer in de glasnijverheid en het opende de weg naar de industriële productie van glas na de 1ste Wereldoorlog. Dat België aan de wieg ligt van de industrialisatie van vlakglas en er in België nog verschillende bedrijven zijn die samen met vele ontwerpers spiegels op de markt brengen was de aanleiding voor Reflections.
Maak kennis met niet enkel spiegels van Belgische designers maar ook andere voorwerpen met een spiegelend oppervlak, waarin het licht reflecteert en spiegelbeelden ontstaan. Eén voor één vormen ze hoogtepunten van design. Ontdek primeurs maar evengoed klassiekers van de hand van boeiende ontwerpers en bedrijven.
De ontwerpers: Leo Aerts (Alinea), Marina Bautier, Michaël Bihain, Susanna Campogrande & Lise Casalegno Marro (Allerretour), Xavier De Clippeleir, Alex De Witte, Simon Desmet & Timothy Macken (MaDe), Nathalie Dewez, Jean-François d’Or (Loudordesign studio), Luc Druez (LcD Textile Edition), Nedda El-Asmar & Erik Indekeu, Marie Gobert, Linde Hermans (Rode schoentjes), Bieke & Patrick Hoet, David Huycke, Bart Lens, Xavier Lust, Stefan Schöning, Diane Steverlynck, Ben Storms, Mathias Van De Walle (MVDW Workshop), Ann Van Hoey, Danny Venlet, Jules Wabbes, Sylvain Willenz.
De bedrijven: AGC Glass Europe, Dark, Deknudt Mirrors & Reflect+, Eternum, Fiam Italia, Ligne Roset, Linadura, Objekten, valerie_traan Gallery, Vervloet, Wever & Ducré, Zeri Crafts.
A man looking into his culture's past through a painting while peering into his culture's future down a street of an arts & crafts village in Tegalalang, Indonesia.
I chose to experiment with some Color selection in this one since monochrome did the paintings a dis-service.
Reflections of trees I photographed at Mendon Ponds park, in a swampy area. HDR photograph.
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Twin Pagoda
Chinese Gardens
Jurong East, Singapore
The famous twin pagoda bathed in the warm glow of the setting sun. The stillness of the water provided beautiful reflections. The tranquility allows visitor to unwind from the hustles and bustles of city life. It also provides an interesting photography subject, different from the modern high rise buildings that are found all around Singapore.
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In this shoot I took the word “reflections” on differently than I had previously. I chose to rather than concentrate on actual reflections, to concentrate on reflection on yourself and others. I chose to do this shoot to represent my fear of rejection. These photographs show how I used a spotlights and a black backdrop in a dark room to create the scene. The idea was to for someone to turn away after another has finally let that person into their lives and let them see the person they are inside. The fact that it is my hand holding the glass ball represents that I am the one who holds this fear.
This shop window in the fashionable area of Montpellier in Cheltenham shows the reflections of the other shops in this courtyard setting.