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I spot the blue reflections in the windows, of course it stands out and attracts my eye.
Some things change, some things remain.
All found in Brugge on a beautiful day.
Have a wonderful day, filled with love and beauty, M, (*_*)
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"Today, a young man on acid realized that all matter is merely energy condensed to a slow vibration – that we are all one consciousness experiencing itself subjectively. There's no such thing as death, life is only a dream, and we're the imagination of ourselves. Here's Tom with the weather." Bill Hicks.
Palette: Plastic lifeguard stand.
Trees reflection in a small lake, Byron Bay Tourist Village, a camping & caravan site just outside Byron Bay, NSW, Australia. Quiet camp site when we were there, just outside the vibrant town of Byron Bay. You don't need to worry about noisy guests on the camp site, it's the birds that wake you up! Messing around with the effects of my Silver Efex Pro 2 software.
a pond hiding in a valley amongst hills and trees with a reflection of limbs.
photographed at the back door to a shack on the edge of a hill at Main Arm on the outskirts of Mullumbimby, NSW.
Light on leather is one of my favorite things. I hate leather couches sometimes, but the feel of a deep, dark, slinky sofa is at times too much to resist. I can understand why girls love these handbags.
I found a large puddle on flatish ground and tried to capture the reflections.
The images were quite disappointing apart from this one which I rotated 180 degrees.
At first glance it is hard to believe this is upside down.
I am not sure of the name of this building, but I pass by it everyday at Colorado Boulevard and Exposition Avenue. The building being reflected in the orange windows is Denver's 'Darth Vader' Building (The Mountain Towers, officially) along with the clouds. Not much processing done, this is pretty much what she really looks like. Driving down Colorado Blvd at the wrong time of day however, the bright orange reflections this building casts have been known to be quite the road-hazzard to the drivers below. Still, a beautiful sight along Colorado 2, Colorado Blvd.'s official name.