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Reflections in the Olympiasee, including the ferris wheel of the Sommerfest.
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Building reflections in a pond in the industrial area of Garching-Hochbrück.
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This shot has been in my mind for such a long time, I just needed the correct conditions,
The Old Bridge at Atcham over the River Severn in some great light, with near normal water levels and some exceptional reflections.
The building is on Lafayette St in Manhattan,I believe.I saw it online once, but I can't remember what type of business is there.Anyway,the reflections on the facade are what got my attention here.
Wedge Pond is an ideal location to relax, enjoy a short, easy hike around a small, beautiful pond in Kananaskis, very quiet place, without disturbing by other tourists, maybe day dreaming for a while, or take some photographs.
Nightly reflection of a building on the Praterinsel in a side arm of the Isar river.
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Another image of the beautiful Trossachs.
Continuing my obsession with textures ...
Texture courtesy of Skeletal Mess a.k.a. Ghostbones
Brevent Lake is a charming Apline lake above Chamonix, on the other side of the valley from Mont Blanc. The area seems to be big on skiing in winter, but in summer months if offers lots of great hiking trails. In addition, the cafe at the top of the Brevent cable car offers a great view of Mont Blanc.
Reflections in the Singelgracht (canal) of The Kingdom of Holland. This was taken in Amsterdam, Netherlands. #Amsterdam #TheKingdomOfHolland #Netherlands #SingelgrachtCanal
Detail from Michail Pirgelis: Collected Canter, 2018
Born in Germany and raised in Greece, the artist creates sculptures and objects based on original aircraft parts.
Der in Deutschland geborene und in Griechenland aufgewachsene Künstler stellt Skulpturen und Objekte her, deren Basis jeweils originale Flugzeugteile sind.
Jesse Cook: Cascada
On how I managed to diffuse a potentially explosive situation.
I was sat on a bench approximately 50 metres across from this family and noticed their reflections in the puddle. I took about five or six shots and noticed with each one the boy with his hands in his pockets became more and more agitated.
He eventually marched over to me and demanded to know why I was taking photographs of his family.
I smiled politely and assured him I wasn't taking photographs of his family, I was taking photographs of the puddle.
He thought for a moment, I could see he was in a mucking fuddle, then he said, Oh, that's alright then and calmly walked away.
As did I before the penny dropped!