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The Bellinger River at Bellingen New South Wales.
Bellingen is a small town on Waterfall Way on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales, Australia. It is approximately halfway between the major Australian cities of Sydney and Brisbane. It is the seat of Bellingen Shire and has a mixture of valley, plateau and coastal environments.
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#4 of 365 . . .Taking the time to see this beautiful glass. I have photographed this piece many times, but today the colors were gorgeous.
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When I arrived at this spot I could not believe how still the waters were and how perfect the reflections were too. There were no bird or anything in the water not even the odd bit of rubbish.
This is a wider view from the original "Reflection Perfection' you can see on the right the Baltimore Tower under construction which when it has been built, I will need a wider lens. It should make for quite an interesting sight, if you haven't seen look it up it's a sort of twisted spiral.
Equipment:
. Canon EOS 6D
. Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8 L II USM
Exposure:
. Tripod
. 16mm @ f/11, ISO 100 & 1/6 Second
Reflections at the entrance to the Natural History Museum overlay the stained glass at the other end of the great hall.
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Cette photo a été prise dans une bibliothèque. J'ai trouvé amusant le jeu de mot entre les deux significations de réflexion (on voit en arrière plan des magazines) ainsi que la symbolique de la lumière.
This photo was taken in a library. I found amusing the pun between the two meanings of reflection (we see in the background of magazines) as well as the symbolism of light.
Turning my camera away from the previous photo of Snowdon, this time looking across the lake, the trees were reflecting on the surface. I have seen photos like this before, but have never been lucky enough to take one myself, until this opportunity occurred.
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The beginning of love is to let those we love be perfectly themselves, and not to twist them to fit our own image. Otherwise we love only the reflection of ourselves we find in them.
~Thomas Merton
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Sitting in the carpark far side of Ballywalter this morning waiting for some nice reflections...when they were waiting for me the whole time near the carpark on the way into the town :)
Eleventh picture of my series Reflections, all taken in the Albufera of Valencia.
(This time looking for the abstract lines and reflections of the canes and clouds over the water)
Albufera means, according to its Arab origin, small sea.
In some poems it was called the Mirror of the Sun.
On the technical side, say that I only used a neutral gradient three steps filter.
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This City now doth, like a garment, wear
The beauty of the morning; silent, bare,
Ships, towers, domes, theatres and temples lie
Open unto the fields, and to the sky;
All bright and glittering in the smokeless air.
~William Wordsworth