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“If I speak of myself in different ways, that is because I look at myself in different ways.” ― Michel de Montaigne
Buildings in Atlanta reflecting each other. Different angles and window tints impart different colors to the reflections.
Bedroom Reflections.
(Linoleum Cut).
Awakening the next morning,
now all alone,
where did,
when did,
the nights previous lover go?
Catching a quick glimpse into the mirror,
seeing all,
both all around,
as well as inside,
questions to ponder,
the rest of the day,
perhaps even the rest of the life,
too many questions,
to try and answer now,
time to get dressed,
head out to the vast world,
perhaps a bagel,
washed down with juice,
time never stops,
as the mind continues to Roar!
Steve.D.Hammond.
Canaan Valley National Wildlife Refuge, Tucker County, West Virginia. I drove to Canaan Valley the day before the Potomac Highlands photography workshop (Randall Sanger Photography) and was rewarded by being able to accompany workshop leaders Randy Sanger and Todd Williams the evening before to scout a possible site for the workshop. Sunset that evening was the most colorful sunset or sunrise of the week (below), although it came many minutes after this shot. The refuge was created in 1994 with just 86 acres; now it has nearly 17,000 acres, nearly half of them wetlands -- the largest wetlands complex in West Virginia.
I still have several photos from the September workshop that I've not posted, but I'm about to set out for another workshop (this photo has been loaded, ready to open, for ages -- I see that I put the photo in the comment space three months ago). I enjoy going out with other photographers, and the workshops get me to areas I might not visit on my own -- and force me to get up for sunrise!
Press "L" for larger image, on black.
The Elizabeth II is a replica of the ship that brought the, "lost colony" settlers to the Outer Banks NC.
Dan Waters Photography
During the summer months Mt. Hood, Oregon's tallest mountain, a dormant volcano, loses most of her snow cap exposing the rocky surface to the sunlight. Deep in the Mt. Hood national forest Trillium lake catches an almost perfect reflection of Mt. Hood in it's still waters with the peak of the mountain flanked by the shoreline rocks.
Reflection of Nandaghunti(on left) and Trishul (on right) in the water of Bedni Kund,Bedni bugyal,Uttaranchal...
Flooded walk path near the Canning River. We have been getting a lot of rain recently so everything is a bit soggy. Makes for good puddles and fun reflections.
Film - Ilford FP4
Camera - Graflex Graphic 35
After trawling round croydon for about an hour in the wind and freezing cold, I finally found this lovely modern building (Bernard Weatherall Building) right next to this beautiful clock tower at the Croydon Town Hall.
The venue contains the Museum of Croydon, the David Lean Cinema, which offers a regular programme of art house and independent films, a Youth Ambassadors group, aimed at bringing more young people to the Clocktower, and a café and bar. The venue also contains the Braithwaite Hall, which was used for concerts, theatre and children's shows, until 2011 when its funding was cut by the Council, and it lost its Arts Council RFO status.
The centre is owned and run by Croydon Council, and also houses Croydon's Central Library. The building links into the Town Hall and some areas of the building, most notably the Braithwaite Hall, are part of the original town hall and library complex, built in 1892–1896 to a design by Charles Henman Jun.
The Clocktower is the tower of the Town Hall. New buildings were built alongside the Town Hall and were opened by Queen Elizabeth II in 1994. A notable early success was the Picasso exhibition in March to May 1995 named Picasso's Croydon Period.
There is no end to these reflections,
To their measured music with its dying fall
Wherein the heart and what it seeks are reconciled.
From North Point North by John Koethe (1945-)
Back to the place that still feels like home to me, Forres in Morayshire in Northern Scotland. For some reflections on Spring and daffodils and light... as here in NZ we enter grey wet Winter and my ability to capture any sunsets becomes few and far between.
Today's Raven Muse - Musica Celtica - Thanks l*aura* :-)))
Our reflections in the mirror. Did you ever look at yourself thinking that you look not like yourself? Also, you know how at night you get this creepy feeling when looking into mirrors when it's dark in the room? Well, I was inspired by all that and tried to take a photo that would express those feelings.
P.S. I ahve no idea why the light fell down like that on the wardrobe! I noticed it only when I looked at the photos on the screen of my computer :)
Dallas, TX
When I looked at the weather forecast and saw "River Flood Warning (Trinity River at Dallas)" I knew I had to stop by and check out the skyline reflections.
The skyline lights weren't all on yet, but I kinda like the way it looks without the green lights.
My Website - TravLin Photography
November :2015
processing method: gimp, picmonkey, easyhdr basic,windows microsoft visual studio 2010.
365:2010 #208
#ds255 The world is always in motion. Make a photo that conveys a bit of your own motion to your viewer.
Story:Mirror:Week 4
"Since everything is a reflection of our minds...everything can be changed by our minds."
Catching up on the challenge as work got the best of my creativity...
Reflection in a window.
Made for a competition on www.FotoVideo.nu (nl.fotovideo.nu/forum/threads/228344-Maanduitdaging-9-Rui...(Competitie))
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