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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.
In the lake at Marks Hall. There are some beautiful colours from the many birch trees along the edge of it
High contrast and a drop in brightness meant I could draw the colours and shapes out from this one. The problem with trying to take this kind of shot successfully is to manage NOT to fall in!
I can see a veiled woman for a start... :)
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.
Here is a video of timelapses taken during my Reflection Canyon trip from 3/31/2019 to 4/3/2019. It was such an unforgettable experience to witness the nature beauty in such a low water level.
Was photographing in Cades Cove and noticed this nice reflection of color on a little stream nearby.
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.
Reflections captured in a quiet, crystal-clear pool of the Cache la Poudre River. Photographed September 26, 2016 by the Cache la Poudre River in the Poudre River Canyon, west of Fort Collins, Colorado.
www.nps.gov/places/cache-la-poudre-river-national-heritag...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poudre_Canyon
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cache_La_Poudre_River
Equipment used: Sony SLT-A58 with Sony AF DT 18-70mm lens on tripod.
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