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Reflets sur la place Saint Marc
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Reflections on the shore.
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A peaceful sunrise over Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Nikon D600n
AF Nikkor 80-200mm f/2.8
Taken on August 6, 2013
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The last of my Vienna shots for now. This one was a quick snap of the reflections against one of the more modern office buildings. Got a bit lazy with the f-stop here, should have been at least f8 really.
Camera: Nikon DF
Lens: Nikkor 50mm ƒ/1.2 AIS
Exif: ƒ/2 | ISO 100 @ 1/2000th sec
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I loved the whimsy of this closed sign, but I loved the gazing ball in the window that is a close repetition of the mirror I shot just up the street. Combine this with the reflection of the building across the street in the window I was sold!
That is what I felt like when I took this shot. I saw this guy striding down the street and I really wanted to take his picture but you know how sometimes you just know it isn't the right time? Or maybe I was just chicken. But I was standing next to a shop window and in the window was a mirror and I knew that pretty soon, in that mirror was going to be my guy's reflection and that reflection was going to be in my camera and then on Flickr. And that is just what happened.
reflections in the harbour at flam norway ,in the background two trains on the flam railway begin to fill with passengers
This is a picture of a reflection of a clown epiphyllum flower that my wife grew. It lives in a hanging flower basket, which can be hard to photograph, so we brought the flower inside and positioned it so that I could photograph its reflection in a mirror.
Lightting: Lit with a Yongnuo strobe in a 24 inch gridded soft box at camera left. The flash, in manual mode, was triggered by a Yongnuo RF-603N.
Over the years, I've taken quite a few "Epi" pictures, and they're in my Epiphyllum Flowers album, if you like that sort of thing.
www.flickr.com/photos/9422878@N08/albums/72157680754580643
I've photographed a lot of plants and flowers, because they're all around us, work cheap, and never complain. I have an album of these images with over 800 pictures, and for each one, I have described how I lit them, in case you're interested in that kind of thing.
This would have to be one of my personal favourites.....looking at this gorgeous Pelican in this light and her pose whilst standing in the still waters of the lake was so very rewarding.