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I know I have posted a lot of shots of this spot before, but this scene was so beautiful I just had to share it with you guys again; this is a lovely pond at the Sheep River Campground (where we park our RV in the warmer months) reflecting the lovely magic hour sky and the gorgeous autumn trees along its shore.
Beefy and I were out here yesterday afternoon winterizing the RV, and we also did a good walk along the campground on which I got many lovely photos!
Have an excellent Monday, my friends!
I'd been watching this charming little tree come into full blossom over the previous week. Thankfully, with all the rain, the water had risen high enough for the reflections.
Great Bay at the southern end of Derwentwater
Now that I have no more inhibition with post processing, I'll just go ahead and explore reflections in any way possible :))
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a man in a blue jacket stands, his image split between worlds. the glass catches him twice, each version slightly off, like a memory distorted. red and white tape cuts across the scene, a barrier both literal and symbolic. behind him, plants and shadows blur into the city’s pulse. it’s a moment of fragments—layers of light, color, and reflection colliding. nothing is clear, yet everything is connected.
This shot was taken while leading a group of six and seven year old children on a spring nature walk through a wooded urban park. One child called our attention to a tiny water strider walking along the surface of the water, a lesson in water surface tension itself. I noticed the vivid reflections which appeared particularly brilliant and unusually colorful as a backdrop against the radiant verdant tones of the bright, fresh, leafy vegetation. The contour of the beech in the right foreground created a serpentine focal point. The bed of soft textured moss provided yet another of nature's nascent enhancements. The effect reminded me of an impressionist painting, an observation that shall be shared with the children as a entry point into that art form. I had set my Olympus E-510 on its "Vivid" mode which helps to account for the brilliance in those backgrond reflections.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRm3CYq55OE - Rite of Spring in Jazz by Hubert Laws
Sunset afterglow, Garry Point Park, Richmond, BC, Canada.
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Reflection of El Capitan and the "three brothers" in the Merced River at Yosemite's "Valley View." Yosemite National Park, CA.
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Tutu Reflections (89 pictures)
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Actually I don't like the floor in my flat so much. The fake marble pattern can look quite dirty and distracting in pictures. But in the recent Galleries 263, 260 and 254 I've noticed in some images there is a nice shine on the floor. So I have tested different lighting settings to achieve the best mirroring and gave the floor a thorough cleaning with a high-gloss floor detergent. The mirroring is still weak, therefore the shadows from my body must overlay the reflection in order not to fade the mirroring. The only way I could handle this is to face the flashes agains the walls behind me and not to light up the mirror image too much. After some tests I think this is the best I can do. The reflections add another interesting component to the images, which I really like. What do you think?
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you really should see the bigger image on flickr... and the whole set at my free website! :-)
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Made it out to the lake this week. Not many clouds on this night so I decided to play with the exposure and dynamic range on my new Sony A7RII. Also wanted to put my new 70-200 F4 G OSS lens to the test. A really sharp lens. I also remembered my "OFF" so I could keep the mosquitoes at bay.
Before I learnt photography - I have since learnt to not use a flash inside although this one makes for a nice star reflection :-)
If you look at the reflection building....it really looks wobbly!
This is a shot off of a Highrise Building Downtown San Francisco California.