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Piccadilly, Manchester.

looked up and enjoyed this reflection of nature

my first attempt at an Impressionist style painting - acrylic on canvas panel. Inspired by this photo: www.flickr.com/photos/linderesa/6473772901/in/album-72157...

Sunlight bouncing off of a glass building creates a pretty pattern on an older brick building.

A lonely heron scouting for food as his silhouette reflects in the river. Set in black and white .

our newest round of reflective clothing. quite visible in lights at night

 

The Nike free run 2 id custom shoes shoes really reflect

 

both I and the wife have the same or almost same item and we get complements on how visible we are after dark.

  

Oregon vehicle registration plates are becoming easier to read at night with more reflective background sheeting (right). DMV will start issuing the standard tree plates with the new material in October.

DMV’s plate vendor, Portland-based Irwin-Hodson, is using new 3M™ HD License Plate Sheeting.

The new HD sheeting is more reflective, secure and durable than the previous material.

The previous plate sheeting used tiny pieces of round glass beads inside other materials to produce reflectivity, which shines outward like a floodlight. The new sheeting is “prismatic” or “high-definition” sheeting. It is similar to road signs, which appear brighter at night.

 

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Of course they will attract the eye!

 

With love to you and thank you for ALL your faves and comments, M, (* _ *)

 

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NY's Lieutenant Governor 2015-

The Robin's at Caerlaverock love to pose for photographers, sometime getting too close to the camera

Reflective vinyl graphics and chevrons, supplied and fitted.

For some reason the flash did not go, so I will never know the effect...

Girl in Tate Gallery, London

The lichen on these trees were quite reflective.

From my shoot with Billy from 5W Media back in mid-December.

Captured in the vibrant core of downtown Philadelphia, the building's reflective facade reveals the silhouettes of its historic neighbors. This image offers a window into the past, illustrating the city's evolution, much like an elder observing the fresh energy of a new generation. It encapsulates the dynamic transformation and continuous growth that define urban life.

Today the We're Here group members are out peering in windows for reflections

Drop by some interesting places at Putrajaya...just for my personal collection...

Harleys reflection in the mirror on the farm ute

 

SW Sydney NSW

Cadets of the 8th Regiment of CLC complete the timed shuttle run, which lasts about 22 minutes July 11 at Otto Gym.

 

Photo by Nadia Essien

Sorry, I am so busy this time of year, it is hard to find the time to reply to comments or enjoy my contacts photos.

Francesca at the Chisendale Dance Studios.

 

Strobist: Main SB900 with Soft box to front left of model, hair ligh SB900 with soft box to rear right side of model.

A test of the paintjob on the reflective fork. Not so reflective.

A first few images taken with the Lensbaby Composer (Special Effects).

 

This is probably not everyone's 'cup of tea', but I love the creative edge...it is so very different from anything I've used before, and had a great time trying out the new lens!

 

Warning: more images to follow :)

Taken on the Avon at Eckington.

After having built my own lens hood and mini-softbox (before buying anything) I decided to put a broken umbrella to good use today. I simply taped plain printer paper to the inside, sawed off part of the handle and stuck it in the grip of my tripod.

 

Strobist info: 430 EX II at 1/4 into self-made umbrella, left high above subject. Triggered using Phottix Tetra. Lens is a Canon EF-S 18-200mm at 100mm/F8.0.

Setup here: www.flickr.com/photos/heipei/4282940966/

sunset at tilton hill

Another catch of the light and reflections via my Ray Bans!

 

Our Daily Challenge ~ Light Catchers ...

 

Stay Safe and Healthy Everyone!

 

Thanks to everyone who views this photo, adds a note, leaves a comment and of course BIG thanks to anyone who chooses to favourite my photo .... Thanks to you all!

Aftermath of Audio Trigger shot

4X5 Camera

Tmax 400 film

Two Speedlights on outer white background

Photoshop for minor dust removal only

Costume jewellery in clear plastic container with reflective base.

This is a poster that we prepared in advance and had multiple reusable copies made (users write messages/key words on post-its and then stick them to the relevant area of the poster). The reflective body map can be used as a way of getting instant feedback - on, for example, an event, a meeting, a project.... The poster is divided up into six sections representing; things that made me think, things I've seen with new eyes, things I want to shout about, things I found hard to stomach, heartfelt issues and next steps, ie what am I going to do having attended this session/meeting/completed this task, etc. This is good method of steering people into giving more useful and specific feedback.

 

This tool can also be left up for longer periods of time for use in projects (rather than in individual sessions) in order to collect detailed feedback as things progress.

 

A stick figure drawn on a piece of flip chart paper can be just as effective - you don't have to be able to draw, nor do you need to print posters like this.

going all the way with Tracy Lindsay and Whitney Conroy

After having built my own lens hood and mini-softbox (before buying anything) I decided to put a broken umbrella to good use today. I simply taped plain printer paper to the inside, sawed off part of the handle and stuck it in the grip of my tripod.

Found moments on the streets of Lincoln

A series of photographs showing Lincoln street scenes from various viewpoints. A caught reflection.

 

You can see a random selection of my photos here at Flickriver: www.flickriver.com/photos/9815422@N06/random/

 

And I'm gradually posting a chosen selection to my Instagram account: www.instagram.com/street.watcher/?hl=en

Croxley Common Moor

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