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Bedroom Reflections.
(Linoleum Cut).
Awakening the next morning,
now all alone,
where did,
when did,
the nights previous lover go?
Catching a quick glimpse into the mirror,
seeing all,
both all around,
as well as inside,
questions to ponder,
the rest of the day,
perhaps even the rest of the life,
too many questions,
to try and answer now,
time to get dressed,
head out to the vast world,
perhaps a bagel,
washed down with juice,
time never stops,
as the mind continues to Roar!
Steve.D.Hammond.
Reflection of the Albert Dock through the Liverpool Maritime Museum (set to open soon)...BEST LARGE.
During the summer months Mt. Hood, Oregon's tallest mountain, a dormant volcano, loses most of her snow cap exposing the rocky surface to the sunlight. Deep in the Mt. Hood national forest Trillium lake catches an almost perfect reflection of Mt. Hood in it's still waters with the peak of the mountain flanked by the shoreline rocks.
Dallas, TX
When I looked at the weather forecast and saw "River Flood Warning (Trinity River at Dallas)" I knew I had to stop by and check out the skyline reflections.
The skyline lights weren't all on yet, but I kinda like the way it looks without the green lights.
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East Park, on a cold frosty morning ice on the lake and pathways so care when walking. These are mainly reflection photos apart from one showing rubbish thrown over the bridge, where all these were taken from felt safer staying on the top.
I love doing this, usually with the same reflection, catches my eye every time.
Love the new location maps - well done Flickr! :-)
Where I shoot the reflection of Robart's library on another building made entirely of black glass.
Robarts Library, University of Toronto is the largest individual library in the university. Opened in 1973 and named for John Robarts, the 17th Premier of Ontario. The library contains more than 4.5 million bookform items, 4.1 million microform items and 740,000 other items.
The library building is one of the most significant examples of brutalist architecture in North America.Among its nicknames are "Fort Book" and "the Gulag."
Its reflection of lights on glass table and small mirror. Blur reflation is the small looking mirror .
Shot in the financial district of Toronto, Ontario. Three exposure HDR. All comments welcome!
Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi
f/5.0, 55 mm, ISO 200
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