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reflections / weerspiegeling in Eindhoven: op een van de objecten op kunstroute de Rode Loper. Edited in Luminar 2018 with preset Holiday Pack - Open Fire : skylum.com/luminar/marketplace/presets/5
There were many seagulls standing in small tidal pools resulting in good opportunities to catch some nice reflections
Guam, noir et blanc~
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Port Chalmers - New Zealand
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I noticed the reflection of a building in a canal near my home, and got my camera ready to take a shot. Just then some canoeists passed through, disturbing the reflection. I decided I liked the effect better and snapped away! I used my polariser to bring out the colour
Reflets sur la place Saint Marc
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Reflections on the shore.
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One of my favourite images I have taken, beautiful reflection and autumn colours. 6 shot panorama captured at emmarentia dam in Johannesburg, South Africa.
These unique mirrors were just some of the wonderful handcrafted items at the St. Albert Farmers Market on Canada Day.
Sunrise on I90 from the the sideview mirror.
Active Assignment for the week of 9th-16th Nov: Reflections
For the topic you should take a photo of a reflection of what you want.
Restrict: Don´t use Water for your reflection. There are enough alternatives.
Dare: Take a photo of a reflection of something red.
Have some fun.
The last of my Vienna shots for now. This one was a quick snap of the reflections against one of the more modern office buildings. Got a bit lazy with the f-stop here, should have been at least f8 really.
Camera: Nikon DF
Lens: Nikkor 50mm ƒ/1.2 AIS
Exif: ƒ/2 | ISO 100 @ 1/2000th sec
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