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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.
This was my 2nd choice for the theme of reflections , leaves reflection on the river Lowther at Askham
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.
A reflection of two expats taking a photo by their mobile for a buildings in the center of Manama the capital of kingdom of bahrain. And I used the symmetry composition rule using a shop glas to reflect my scene .. in post processing I used black and white.
Photographed using my 10-22mm lens with Lee 0.6ND Grad filter. Rather than B&W I've applied some 'aged look' processing.
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A reflection in the tail light of a car—Raleigh, North Carolina. Aside from enhancing the colors and darkening some, this is pretty much how the photo came out.
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I now have a Fuji X10 which is much better to carry around. I thought I would try it out on this reflection while out for lunch!
This is a wonderful illustration of the historic/traditional Chinese garden architecture and how well environmental elements of nature are used and integrated into the setting to create sense of harmony and impressive visual appeal.
The location is in the Qing Dynasty's Summer Palace in the north west outskirt of Beijing, China. It was intended to create a scene inspired by the waterways that crisscrossed dwellings, markets, and gardens of a southern China city Suzhou.
Here the key elements are, water and reflections in the foreground; hill with dense trees and srubbs in the background; simplistic traditional buildings that lined up along the river bank; they even created a few elevated viewing spots to allow the visitor to enjoy the scene in awe in addition to being able to walk right into the scene - this photo was taken from atop a high bridge that crossed this body of water.
Reflections in River Liffey at Chapelizod, Dublin, Ireland
A number of Rowing Clubs are based at this location on the River.
It was one of those days when there were fantastic reflections on the water.
Back to the Silverburn for some more from my photowalk in August. The theme is water. Going upriver from the bridge I came across this pool-like area where the river was flowing so slowly I could see a building reflected in the surface. Its a rather large house undergoing a virtual rebuild. I think it has a rather nice outlook over the river.
Tweaked this a little in Topaz Clarity.
Turning Torso is a neo-futurist residential skyscraper in Sweden and the tallest building in Scandinavia.
Located in Malmö on the Swedish side of the Öresund strait, it was built and is owned by HSB Sweden. It is regarded as the first twisted skyscraper in the world.
The project was designed by Spanish architect, structural engineer, sculptor and painter Santiago Calatrava and officially opened on 27 August 2005. The tower reaches a height of 190 metres (623 ft) with 54 storeys and 147 apartments.
In August 2015, it was announced that the building was the winner of the 10 Year Award from the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat.[8] It won the 2005 Gold Emporis Skyscraper Award.
The reflection of dawn while leaving on my weekly paddle to Munyon Island. Though very early, it's rare for the Intracoastal Waterway to be mirrored like this as wake from departing charter boats usually stirs it up.
He's reflecting in his reflection... haha! I had written down some positive quotes and stuck them to this mirror a while back:)
In spite of the recent rain, there are still many beautiful leaves to be seen. The weather this morning was perfect for a quick walk around the pond at Long's Park, complete with lovely reflections...
I'm actually quite glad with
how this turned out. My first
window bokeh reflection photo
ever! :D
I think that I got the inspiration
for this photo from Kelly Marie's insanely awesome photos.
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MFK • LAWS
It was 100˚ yesterday. I passed on benching. It made me long for more rainy days like this. Better viewed: LARGE
Benched in the rain - Orange County, CA