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While I was sitting taking photos of the birds at the birdbath this afternoon I noticed the reflection of the sun setting in our blue glass sphere in the front garden. When I saw it on the computer tonight I noticed the reflection was of our home up on the hill behind me.
Yesterday I found out reflection of the moon on the river surface, and took this shot from the Sunset Bridge over the Manose River. The moon was almost full (14 days old), and the river was very calm at that moment. For the first time I realized that the moon was reflected on the water so brightly and clearly.
昨日の日没直後,吹上海浜公園のサンセットブリッジから月を眺めていたところ,川面に月が映っていることに気付きました.月がこんなに明るくはっきり水に映ることを初めて実感しました.
The reflection of the Kinzie Street railroad bridge in the Chicago River. iPhone shot, Processed with Snapseed.
A near perfect august night with no wind to produce some great reflections on canning docks, Liverpool
While waiting in line at McDonalds for our Mocha Frappas, I noticed the reflection of our car in the back hatch of the Jeep ahead of us. I've taken thousands of photos of cars at car shows and almost all of them have reflections to be dealt with one way or another. But I don't recall ever seeing one upside down like this. Maybe there's a simple explanation but I can't figure it out. Can someone tell me how this happens? Or is this just another strange 2020 thing?
Since the number 808 is the same backwards, forwards and upside down, the theme for Down Under Challenge No. 808 is reflections. The number 808 is supposed to appear in the image, so I've included it here, though, because I didn't want to mess up the image, you'll have to look for it...
This is a composite of two images: I took the stilt and its reflection from another image and placed it over/under the reflected image of Mt Tamalpais. Both shots were taken in the Corte Madera Marsh.
If there is magic on this planet, it is contained in water.
Words by Loren Corey Eiseley
for Flickriver - Sophie Shapiro
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Kind regards, Sophie.
Reflections at the koi pond at Spokane's Japanese Gardens. One can't help but be more relaxed and in tune after spending time here.
Thanks for taking a look.
Have a marvelous Monday!
Nice reflection shot of a Snowy Egret at the St. Louis Zoo. Not as large as the Giant Egret but still a beauty to observe.
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