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new collaboration:

 

last week i started a collaboration with nobby999 - i will do some illustrations after his photographs. this is the first one.

the challenge in this picture was the reflection on the water. a clear composition and brightness marks this picture. with little white dots i set some lightpoints.

 

here you can find the original work from nobby999: www.flickr.com/photos/nobby999/2499351665/

A frog and its reflection in water

 

Taken with Sony A-6000 and SAL 70300G & LA-EA2 as RAW

Processed with LR 5.4

Two turtles in a tank at Bristol Aquarium with a reflection of myself trying to compose the picture

Pacheco Pond, Novato, Marin County, California. (It's really a reflection - not an upside-down mistake. Honest!)

Reflection_Murano Island, Italy

Reflection of tree in pool at Grassington

Reflection of building in Charleston,SC

Reflection of World Financial Center on the newly built WTC in downtown Manhattan. From my office window

reflections in the almost still water of a nearby pond.

Reflections at Keppel Bay Condominium- Image size 5616 x 4744 in super vectorama above 24++ Mega Pixel and Colors are generated in HD for commercial purpose only.

Living by fhe Bayfront, Singapore's First 99 yrs least residential showcase in Asia has its significant platform located at Keppel Bay in Singapore. His iconic design for Reflections at Keppel Bay will put Singapore on the world map for luxury waterfront homes.

 

Rising at the water’s edge as ‘beacons of light’, the Libeskind showcase will be the epitome of premier waterfront living in Singapore.

 

Set in lush and expansive grounds, the waterfront development features six high-rise towers, some linked by skybridges, and spacious low-rise villas. The Libeskind development will sit on a land size of approximately 84,000 sq metres with an extensive shoreline of 750 metres.

 

Every detail and aspect of design will optimise interaction with the sea and the commanding panoramic views of its scenic surrounds including Mount Faber, Keppel Club Golf Course, Labrador Park, Sentosa, Resorts World Sentosa and the city skyline.

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Reflections at Pandapas Pond.

A reflection found in Staroměstské Náměstí.

 

Une réflection trouvée sur la place Staroměstské Náměstí.

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Last wednesday , while Going back home ..stuck in traffic..

Decided to Relax at Samha petrol station , while having a cup of coffee, i saw nice reflection of the pedestrian bridge connecting two fuel station, Photo taken using Iphone 5s

Reached home at 10PM after 5hours of driving !!

Usually it takes only 1hour 15 minutes from Abudhabi to Dubai(Sports City)

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Found this beautiful reflection on the shore of the lake at Western Springs as I was heading back towards the zoo. I waited for the people walking along the path to be in just the right spot before clicking the button.

  

I commented before that I haven't been as active lately because it's the school holidays and the girls are keeping me busy. However, I think it's also because I've reached that point again where I want every photo I post to be better in some way than the last, so I slow down as I wait for the ideas to hit me.

 

I ran into this problem with the random album covers I used to do. They started off pretty simple, but then they started getting more and more creative ... or at least more and more complex and I started struggling to come up with ways for the next one to top the one that I'd done before. I didn't want to just do something simple and/or minimalist, not just because I already knew I could but also because they just looked a bit boring in comparison and weren't going to be something that would stretch me creatively. So I gave up doing them.

 

Now, please don't think that I've stopped taking photos altogether! I'm still snapping away. It's just that many of the more creative and/or complex ideas I've got floating around in my head aren't working out the way I'd like them to in practice, so I've got to rethink them and try again.

 

In the meantime, I will try to keep posting snapshots of the kids and the city and whatever else takes my fancy, even if they are "just" snapshots and thus aren't all that artistic. I'm not going to let myself give up again just because the going's got a little rough! The show must go on and all that, right?

  

EDIT: I think what I'm trying to say is that snapshots seem quite boring in comparison to the more artistic photos I've done, so part of me doesn't want to do snapshots anymore. For instance, one of my few remaining scavenger hunt challenges is "a dog & a bicycle". Now, I could just go out and find someone walking their dog and someone riding their bicycle and take a candid snapshot of them, but that would be boring and, if you'll forgive the pun, rather pedestrian. If I'm going to take a picture of a dog and a bicycle, then by golly it's going to be an artistic picture! So in the meantime, I've got to wait until inspiration strikes ...

Reflected in the entrance fountain at the Desert Botanical Garden.

Reflection of El Capitan in the Merced River in Yosemite National Park.

…reflections on the dinner table. TL70 by MiNT

Reflections of the church of San Marco in Venice as the sea rises to cover the square at high tide.

Reflections taken in a puddle during a visit to Reddisher Woods, Ramsbottom. This was one of the first taken with my Sony F828 and where I purposely focussed on the reflection to get the blurring of the surrounding stones...makes a change doing this 'purposely'!!

 

:)

 

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Reflection 0n Enrtance door

The beautiful colours of autumn reflected in the waters of Lymm Dam.

Reflections of the McKenna Languages Building ( University of Colorado Boulder ) in the Varsity Lake

 

/*HDR image,increased temperature settings*/

Templo de San Diego Churubusco

Reflections on Wimmera River, upstream from Horsham

Reflections of Riverside House in what I think is the Financial Times building, adjacent to Southwark Bridge in London.

Sunday, before noon, at the port of Argostoli, Kefalonia Island, Greece. Sky is cloudy, there is no wind and the sea is calm apart from the moments seagulls are diving. Reflections are very fragile...

 

moon reflected in the lily pond by Tenney Park, Madison, WI

Reflections pool bar @ Iru Fushi, Maldives

 

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This shop window in the fashionable area of Montpellier in Cheltenham shows the reflections of the other shops in this courtyard setting.

Reflections gone mad

 

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