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This egret was one of a few found in front of the Itsukushima Shrine at low tide.
I tried to get the bird to move so I would have a more complete reflection, but it wanted nothing to do with my plan. But at least it was an excellent opportunity to finally use the 70-200mm f2.8 lens I had been dragging around all over the place.
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I am sitting in a cafe having some tea xxx a painting on the wall got my attention xxx perfect for my reflection photo today xxx
Each of us is here for a brief sojourn; for what purpose he knows not, though he senses it. But without deeper reflection one knows from daily life that one exists for other people.
- Albert Einstein:
21 March 2008 - Moyos - Zoo Lake, Johannesburg, South Africa
Adobe Lr 5 - American Coot staring at its reflection - 4/2014
Big thanks to 'tanager22' for helping me identify birds!
I would gladly submit my photos to the groups that would allow me to see their pages and be part of them. There is no sense in inviting somebody to a group, and then not allow that person to see or enjoy the groups photos...
My line of photography has its main focus on nature, but I also do some of city life, solarisation, and abstract art.
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Have great day, and enjoy the ride!
Martha.
My cat spends much of his day in front of a large glass door. Outside, chipmunks race across the deck and birds flutter about. He watches them all. When he gets bored, he has a little snack and perhaps a nap. This must be kitty heaven on earth.
Reflection of the United States lightship Chesapeake (LV-116), part of the Maritime Museum in Baltimore, Maryland.
I like the sky detail very much, so wanna make a reflection of it. I applied Ocean Ripple Filter here. I know it's not smooth but I'll stop here. Feel free to tell me what do u think. Thank you.
A reflection in water at The San Antonio River Walk shot on Ektachrome Film in 1978. Taken with a Vivitar 35-105mm zoom lens on a Minolta SRT-101.
Out walking this morning and saw this reflection in Minnehaha Creek from a bridge. Unusual ice crystals. Best viewed as large as you can make it. The physical area this covered was about 6 by 4 feet.
Played with some fruit here.Pomagranate and seeds are on the mirrow and blue is the reflection of the sky.That was fun to do and I had a snack in front om me when I got hungry:) Visit @ www.emmelephotography.com
Another reflection off of a flat surface with a little surprise. If you look closely under the main blast there is another small explosion/shock wave starting.
When I put the explosive on the top support it goes into a little brass cup. Sometimes some spills off the cup and lands on the surface below. This time a small chunk of the Ag2C was detonated by the explosion of the larger charge.
If I could control this I could make some nice patterns. I've read papers were researchers do exactly this by setting off small charges simultaneously by using a beam split YAG laser. the heat/shock from the laser sets off two small explosions at the almost exactly the same time.
Cheers.
Just another reflection. This house is located on the grounds of "Kasteel Rosendael" in Rozendaal.
I like it even more than the Castle located there...