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sleepy hamlet of Coniston and nearby Coniston water

I was just messing around because I felt a need to be more creative. I also (yesterday) was thinking about how trees know how to balance. Is it evolutionary, do they have some primeval intelligence? So if they grow branches on one side they grow roots stronger on the other? Or do I just think too much about stuff. By the way if anybody has any answers it would be much appreciated. Ho yes it is this daydreaming that prompted me to play around with the symmetry in this image.

Nyaravur, Uganda

Whitby harbour reflections.

Wings, Wheels, Speed & Steam - 3rd Royal Berkshire Festival

 

8th August, 2009 - Maidenhead.

Neal Brennan's 3-Mics show at the Largo in Los Angeles, CA.

 

2.4.16

 

© Atrossity Photography

Chief Petty Officer Damian Gonzalez, a storekeeper with the 14th District Response Recovery Team, observes Coast Guardsmen conducting a training evolution to assemble, deploy and operate a Vessel of Opportunity Skimming System aboard the Tug Na’ina outside Honolulu Harbor, Oahu, Sept. 30, 2015. The VOSS is a portable side-skimming oil-recovery system, which can be deployed from most work vessels over 65 feet in length. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Tara Molle/Released)

Taken at Moses Gate Country Park, Farnworth, near Bolton, Lancashire, England.

 

Architect Sir Norman Fosters latest Office Tower in the City of London is the Swiss Re Building, also known as The Gherkin !

The external skin of glass captures the sun rising behind an adjacent building.

 

See where this picture was taken. [?]

In front of the OJ (Obstruction of Justice) House.

My second trip down to the Heidelberg Project.

Detroit, Michigan

www.heidelberg.org/

Pentax auto110 super

Pentax-110 Zoom 20~40mm f2.8

Lomography Tiger CN110 200

This is an old antique mirrow hanging in living room and I noticed that the neighbours from two doors down were moving and were using a big yellow van which was picked up by the mirror through the blinds on the window. You can make out the shadows of the neighbours against the yellow of the van as they were about to get inside and drive away.

Olympus XA2 + Agfa Photo CT Precisa 100

Special thanks to absche for helping me score this film from ebay.de

An alternate composition to my earlier photo... same techniques and processing.

Mockingbird Theatre at the Custard Factory, Birmingham, UK.

Processed with VSCO with wwf preset

The Irish Life (i think) building in on Abbey street Dublin.

 

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This is the 105th Image in my 365 challenge.

Visit the famous monastic site of Holy Island (Inis Cealtra) on Lough Derg. Avail of guided tour and see the many attractions including A well-preserved Round Tower, The ruins of 6 churches, A Holy Well, The Saints Graveyard and a lot more. For info about Ireland's Holy Island on Lough Derg in County Clare....

see: www.irelandmidwest.com/clare/towns/Iniscealtra.htm and www.visitclare.net/holyisland.php .

A nice visit to the National Railway Museum, unfortunately it was a very bright day which meant all the exhibits were very reflective.

 

Yosemite National Park

Today the Hereios of the We’re Here! Group are grinning wildly because it's National Smile Day.

a pond in Sydney created in 1888

reflective metal install progress photo. Looks like a jail/prison mirror.

I was just seeing Tim off to work, and I noticed the lovely clouds reflected on the back of his car! So of course, I had to rush and get my camera!

I have to admit to being inspired by two people for this picture!! One has to be Reflective Kiwi (http://www.flickr.com/photos/32955908@N04/) (obviously, lol!) and the other is Salfordlad1, with this picture www.flickr.com/photos/25305713@N04/3749163535/!!

See, early mornings aren't all bad!! :~}

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