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In the train going to New York to see the exhibition "Capa in color" at the International center of photography. Playing with my iphone trying to catch buildings, motion and reflections.
This one got all of the above :-)
A self portrait---as reflected in the eye of a nearby surfacing cormorant. I'm the form just above the pupil at 11-12:00, sitting on a pier next to the vertical piling.
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Piccadilly Circus is a road junction and public space of London's West End in the City of Westminster, built in 1819 to connect Regent Street with the major shopping street of Piccadilly. In this context, a circus, from the Latin word meaning "circle", is a round open space at a street junction. [1]Coordinates: 51°30′36″N 0°8′4″W
Piccadilly now links directly to the theatres on Shaftesbury Avenue, as well as the Haymarket, Coventry Street (onwards to Leicester Square), and Glasshouse Street. The Circus is close to major shopping and entertainment areas in the West End. Its status as a major traffic intersection has made Piccadilly Circus a busy meeting place and a tourist attraction in its own right. The Circus is particularly known for its video display and neon signs mounted on the corner building on the northern side, as well as the Shaftesbury memorial fountain and statue of an archer popularly known as Eros (sometimes called The Angel of Christian Charity, but intended to be Anteros). It is surrounded by several noted buildings, including the London Pavilion and Criterion Theatre. Directly underneath the plaza is Piccadilly Circus tube station, part of the London Underground system.
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London Piccadilly Reflection - fisheye
London Piccadilly Reflection
Always on the alert for a good reflection shot, this Great Egret was kind enough to make a long slow pass just above the water. I managed to get a couple dozen decent frames in various wing positions during that pass. At ten frames a second that was not a difficult task.
Designed in the 1960s by the firm I.M. Pei & Partners (Araldo Cossutta and I. M. Pei, design partners), the 14-acre (57,000 m2) Christian Science Plaza along Huntington Avenue includes a large administration building, a colonnade, a reflecting pool, Reflection Hall, and fountain that together make it one of Boston's most visually recognizable sites and a popular tourist attraction.[8]
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I spotted this lotus flower laying in the pond. They only shot I could get was from behind, so I decided to get creative. I used spot metering, so the background would be dark but I would capture the flower and the reflection on the water.
I have always preferred the reflection of the life to life itself.
- Francois Truffaut
Day 78 / Street Life 365
Reflections at Grand Canal Dock, Dublin, Ireland at night. Weather conditions were near ideal for reflections. It was a calm night and a clear moonlit sky. Long exposure taken with my Camera mounted on my Manfrotto 190 tripod.
Fritz is reflecting on what life was like only a few days ago when his buddy was home, they would lie on the couch watching tv bugged the cats together and fighting over stuffed animals. Unfortunately, he won't be home for another few days so you are stuck with me and the camera.
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"Reflections of Roseates" by Patti Deters. A group of six Roseate Spoonbill (Platalea ajaja) waterbirds forage in the shallow waters in a Florida marsh. These are large waterfowl that get their pink coloring from the foods they eat, digging into the muddy bottoms of swamps. An interesting fact is that as they get older, their heads get more white and bald! If you like this image, I invite you to please share or see my main image gallery (avian, wildlife, digital art, and more) at patti-deters.pixels.com. This particular artwork is for sale on a variety of products at patti-deters.pixels.com/featured/reflections-of-roseates-... (printed and shipped WITHOUT watermark) through Fine Art America (FAA) which offers a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Reflection
The reflection of a man and a woman on the window of a tram, symbolising the depth of reflection. Their silhouettes, half-blurred, seem to be immersed in a distant, almost pensive thought. Their faces, marked by an expression of silent concern, reveal an inner state, as if the movement of the tram were witnessing a moment of shared solitude, a moment suspended in time.
Réflexion
Le reflet d’un homme et d’une femme sur la vitre d’un tramway, symbolisant la profondeur de la réflexion. Leurs silhouettes, à moitié floues, semblent plongées dans une pensée lointaine, presque songeuse. Leurs visages, marqués par une expression de préoccupation silencieuse, révèlent un état intérieur, comme si le mouvement du tramway devenait le témoin d’un moment de solitude partagée, un instant suspendu dans le temps.