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Some kid on the train was making faces at his reflection in the window I think. Either way I was playing with my camera and took a shot of him. Haha

Reflection from a beautiful shopping mall which was close to the beach

Upper Sherando Lake, Augusta County, Virginia. Explore 494, 10/25/09.

Place: Ekambeshwarar temple tank, Kancheepuram, Tamilnadu

This picture i took near Chandigarh (India). this is a paddy sowing season in North India. This tree was on the edge of a field filled with water. the reflection was very clear as the water was calm. The result has turned out to be good.

Reflections from the lobby becoming stronger as the light outside fades. Unedited.

Reflections at Swamp image from a evening shoot 4-2-22 Gum Swamp Forbes. (2430)

“Hey, Harry! Grab some Hot Chocolate,” I yelled. But like normal he just stood there staring into the pond. The frozen pond.

 

Every morning is the same and has been since we brought the burly Harry into our, err my, hut to live. I knew I needed to be careful bringing someone into my life, there are far too many sick, crazy, and destructive people wandering the wild now, but Harry is special. Since the Desolation I’d never met anyone as innocent has he is. He says we saved him, but he’s the only thing keeping me going now. He cares about anyone who takes care of him its amazing that he can still love, after all that he’s been through. He’s saved me many times, and he did everything he could to save Karin, but she’s gone now, too.

 

Ever since Karin’s abduction from Harry’s own hands he stands and stares at Ned for hours. Ned intrigues Harry and sometimes I wonder if he is closer to Ned than he is to me now. Perhaps it is because Harry feels ashamed that he lost his grip on Karin and he doesn’t want to face me… but I’ve forgiven him. We, he, did everything he could for her. It was her fault she got caught, and mine.

 

Maybe that’s why Harry is so attached to Ned. Ned isn’t going anywhere. Ned isn’t in danger and won’t leave Harry. Harry can’t disappoint Ned. Perhaps Harry is starting to realize that Ned is as cold as our hearts need to be to survive this dead winter that never ends. It’s a dangerous and horrible world we now live in, and cold - so, so cold.

 

But I think it’s something else. Harry probably sees in Ned what I see – A reflection of myself and what I’ve become.

 

Featuring BrickArms’ Chrome Longslide, Monopod, SMLE, M-21 Mod, ammo clip, and transclear bayonet.

   

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Photo taken using an infrared sensitive film and filter:

camera & lens: Nikon F80 & Nikon AF Nikkor 28-80mm f/3.3-5.6

film: Efke IR820 Aura

filter: R72

development: Ilfotec DD-X 1+4 for 14 mins at 19C

conditions: dull and rainy

Saw this wonderful bench alongside Lake Shore Drive on the south side. I couldn't have picked a better time to shoot it.

Reflections in the pond at Crathes Castle

Taken with a Voitglander 58mm Nokton mounted on a Canon 6Dv via an adapter.

Derby Reflections Transgender Group for trans-people, their friends and partners. Meeting on the 2nd and 4th Mondays of every month at the Union Blue public house, Derby.

 

It's a lovely friendly group with a mix of individuals. For more information go here:

 

Derby Reflections Transgender Group

Me and my closet 1000 friends gathered around the reflection pool at Angor Wat, Cambodia to watch the sunrise over the temple.

reflection on side of truck

 

Water Reflection

 

As I was going to the car, after another very long Saturday lunch with friends, I saw this and couldn't resist.

Reflection on the showerglass in our bathroom ..

Misty morning in Bridgetown

Reflection of trees in the water in Naples, Florida

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Reflection of tree at the beginning of the marshland

More reflections in the curved side of the Willis Building, of the Corporation of Lloyds Building, Lime Street, London.

 

The Willis Building at 51 Lime Street, is a large office tower in London's main financial district, the City of London.

 

Designed by architect Norman Foster and developed by British Land, it stands opposite the Lloyd's building and is 125 metres (410 ft) tall, with 26 storeys. The building features a "stepped" design, which was intended to resemble the shell of a crustacean, with setbacks rising at 97 m (318 ft) and 68 m (223 ft) respectively. In total, there are 475,000 square feet (44,128.9 m2) of office floorspace, most of which was pre-let to the Willis Group, a risk management company and insurance intermediary.

 

Constructed between 2004 and 2008 under the management of Mace,it was a significant addition to the London skyline, becoming the fourth tallest building in the City after Tower 42, 30 St Mary Axe and CityPoint. The core was topped out in July 2006 and the steelwork was finished in September 2006. Cladding began in July 2006 and the building was externally completed by June 2007. It was internally fitted out and officially opened in April 2008.

 

51 Lime Street is the first in a wave of new towers planned for the area. These others include the Bishopsgate Tower, 122 Leadenhall Street, Heron Tower, 100 Bishopsgate, 20 Fenchurch Street, Broadgate Tower and the Shard of Glass.

 

using a prism on-the-lens filter, i had a bit of luck capturing this. two separate bird flocks zoomed through the frame, with me barely focusing and setting the correct exposure. it was all over in a split second. after this frame i took another one, with the reflections all straightened but no birds - it's dull and cold compared to this one.

printed from a 645 tmax 400, developed in Fomadon R09. paper used is fiber 24x30 from Foma.

Reflections in downtown Chicago.

 

This one is a good reminder that however abstract things are around you, God is always there.

Gabriel Loire's east window in the Trinity Chapel reflected in the font.

 

Salisbury cathedral, UK

for DEDPXL assignment #5 - reflections

 

(Nikon F80/N80 + Kodak Ultramax 400)

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