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Reflections on Lake Drummond in the Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge. So calm and tranquil on this day.
Reflections in the glass facade at 166 W 18th Street (aka Yves Chelsea), Chelsea, Manhattan
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Went for a little re-edit of an old photo today. It has always been one of my favourites. I loved the reflection coming back, especially with the green of the trees. Felt it summed up the nervous excitement one feels before getting married and the green symbolised a natural unity.
Taken at Genoa Old Harbour - Italy
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This morning when I looked out of the window, I saw the reflection of these car's in the parking lot, and it was raining. I grabbed my camera ran out onto the deck, and shot this in the rain. I have a hood over the lens, so it was OK.
Reflections of Upper West Side buildings in central park reservoir. Low angle version of a similar photograph I posted earlier.
This shot was hard with the camera almost touching the water with no idea what I am shooting at. I need a swiveling screen now. Please, Canon...
Whisky Bay at Wilsons Promontory National Park..
The promontory has been a National Park, to one degree or another, since 1898. Wilsons Promontory National Park, also known locally as "the Prom", contains the largest coastal wilderness area in Victoria. The site was closed to the public during World War II, as it was used as a commando training ground. The only settlement within Wilsons Promontory is Tidal River which lies 30 km south of the park boundary and is the focus for tourism and recreation. This park is managed by Parks Victoria..
Coastal features include expansive intertidal mudflats, sandy beaches and sheltered coves interrupted by prominent headlands and plunging granite cliffs in the south, backed by coastal dunes and swamps. The promontory is surrounded by a scatter of small granite islands which, collectively, form the Wilsons Promontory Islands Important Bird Area, identified as such by BirdLife International because of its importance for breeding seabirds..
Tidal River is the main river in Wilsons Promontory. It runs into Norman Bay and swells with the tide (hence the name). The river is a very interesting colour, a purple-yellow. This is due to the large number of tea trees in the area, which stain the water with tannin, giving it a tealike appearance. Darby River is the second major river, with extensive alluvial flats and meanders. It was the site of the original park entrance and accommodation area from 1909 to the Second World War.
Waterscape with Reflections in the late afternoon on Tilligerry Creek at Lemon Tree Passage in Port Stephens, NSW, Australia.
Did you ever stare into the patterns and designs of glass? There are reflections captured that can serve as a catalyst for your imagination to take you to far away places where dreams come true. Take some reflection time today and dream a little dream of specialness just for you! :-)
EXPLORE: January 29, 2009 - #211
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Another part of an old house in Biala Rawska, this window. Rusty and crusty and the paint is peeling off. Love these old buildings.
i got my daughter to hold up the sun glasses while i tried to take a photo of the beard in the glass. this was really great fun to do
i am not good at the edges of the glasses yet you have to be real careful mine is a bit wobbley but i will try it again and hope to get it a bit better
i made the background by just putting a photo on pickmonkey and taking the picture off it so you just have only colour i save these as backgrounds in loads of different colours
then you just go to layers put you colour layer in first then put your photo layer in next . then use the paint brush and brush away all the bits of the photo you dont like or want .
i put the links in for all the people who ask me about pickmonkey
this is the group
www.flickr.com/groups/picmonkey/
and this is the lesson on how to do it if anyone want to try it out . it has easy instructions to follow
High Crag and High Stile bathed in the early morning sun creeping through the clouds and reflecting in Buttermere
The seas here were quite unpredictable, having to run away as they pushed in and then scamper back to the shore line in the hopes of catching the reflections left in the wake.