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Week 44:52 Reflections (Oct 28th - Nov 3rd)
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In the local pharmacy today to get a flu shot and my brother has a birthday coming up this Friday, so I was getting a card...
with mirrors everywhere in the store, it was filled with reflections.
Thought I'd throw in an angle shot as well.
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This would work for the creative selfie theme a few weeks back.
Reflections of an old town.
Arboga.
Canon EOS 1200D fullspectrum converted camera, 720 mn IR-pass filter
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My upload for a weekly photo challenge I'm doing with a group of Flickr friends. This week's theme is "Reflection".
My image this week is one that I found on my phone (and pimped just a little), taken recently at very close range of the centre of a round driving light on a 4WD.
This photo is taken from the boat ride between Disney Springs to Disney's Old Key West Resort at about 5pm. The water was still, the reflections amazing, and you can see far off in the distance as the waterway meanders to its end.
But everyone who has done right will shine like the sun in their Father's kingdom. If you have ears, pay attention!
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Wetland Reflections, Dawn. © Copyright 2022 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.
Dawn clouds reflected in the surface of a wetland pond, Pacific Flyway, New Year’s Day 2022.
The dawn light is remarkably fleeting. The space between “too early” and “too late” can be extremely small, and on a morning like this one I might have only moments to see what is happening in the sky, find a foreground, create a composition, and make some photographs. When the light arrived and a small group of clouds appeared in the distance, I first worked handheld with a long lens in order to narrow the view and get some flexibility about positioning the tree. Then I grabbed another camera that had a wider angle lens attached, and I made a few photographs that included more sky and water than seen here.
I have photographed in some remarkable landscape, where particular objects demanded attention. But this landscape along the Pacific Flyway is not that sort of place. To be honest, often it can seem plain and even boring. Much of the area is agricultural country, and nearby there are large cattle operations — not the most scenic or pleasant of landscape subjects. But for a few months each winter the fields flood and migratory birds return, and when the conditions are just right magic may happen.
G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer and visual opportunist. His book, “California’s Fall Color: A Photographer’s Guide to Autumn in the Sierra” is available from Heyday Books, Amazon, and directly from G Dan Mitchell.