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This is looking back on the path that I have just walked up - the trees in the previous image are on the right. Wet and muddy tonight but very enjoyable!! Just as well my feet live in wellies not high heels!!!
Taken on Samsung Galaxy S20 puddle reflections of a tree and buildings in Liverpool England.
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Puddles and tyre tracks in the "car park" by the Lawers dam above Loch Tay in rather miserable weather.
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I'm starting to accumulate a pretty good collection of "Puddle Art" photographs. This one is not the result of rain, it is a left over puddle from some industrial cleaning in a side alley.
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Another dull, wet day, so I went for a walk around the outside of the house...
Leaves that had blown into a puddle.
Along the Cheat River WV I found this cluster of swallowtails having a sip of something in the mud.. butterfly moonshine ? Thanks for texture Angelique (Liek)
(Published in Digital SLR, July 2011)
This bridge hadn't seemed particularly photogenic when I'd crossed it previously. That was at least until a couple of weeks ago when I noticed the puddle - suddenly it felt a little more promising! Unfortunately the lens I used for my first attempt suffered from severe barrel distortion, affecting the verticals so badly I couldn't rescue the shot in Photoshop.
I decided to head back a second time after it had rained for that little watery depression (funnily enough I didn't have to wait long!) and try again. The cloud was a bonus - although I did seem to spend a lot of time studying the sky until it got in position...
American Robin (Turdus migratorius) in a puddle where Traplandia Farm meets Michaelbrook Golf, Kelowna, BC.
I look forward to the robins' return for many reasons, and mostly, I guess, because they're so accommodating....
While on a visit to Belleplain State Forest in early January, I noticed a large puddle in the woods. The sun was so high in the sky at 12:18PM that day, the reflection in the puddle was irresistible.
Nothing done to the photo.
Still no let up in the weather so decided to embrace what it provides. Just a few experimental shots
Due to all the recent snow melt and rain, we had a giant puddle in our driveway and the neighbors tree reflected in it was gorgeous to me!
Family crossing the street in front of Christiansborg Palace, Copenhagen.
From Wikipedia:
Christiansborg Palace (Danish: Christiansborg Slot) is a palace and government building on the islet of Slotsholmen in central Copenhagen, Denmark. It is the seat of the Danish Parliament (Folketinget), the Danish Prime Minister's Office, and the Supreme Court of Denmark. Also, several parts of the palace are used by the Danish monarch, including the Royal Reception Rooms, the Palace Chapel and the Royal Stables.
The palace is thus home to the three supreme powers: the executive power, the legislative power, and the judicial power. It is the only building in the world that houses all three of a country's branches of government. The name Christiansborg is thus also frequently used as a metonym for the Danish political system, and colloquially it is often referred to as Rigsborgen ('the castle of the realm') or simply Borgen ('the castle').
The present building, the third with this name, is the last in a series of successive castles and palaces constructed on the same site since the erection of the first castle in 1167. Since the early fifteenth century, the various buildings have served as the base of the central administration; until 1794 as the principal residence of the Danish kings and after 1849 as the seat of parliament.
The palace today bears witness to three eras of Danish architecture, as the result of two serious fires. The first fire occurred in 1794 and the second in 1884. The main part of the current palace, finished in 1928, is in the historicist Neo-baroque style. The chapel dates back to 1826 and is in a neoclassical style. The showgrounds were built from 1738 to 1746, in a baroque style.
Christiansborg Palace is owned by the Danish Government, and is run by the Palaces and Properties Agency. Several parts of the palace are open to the public.
“Some people could look at a mud puddle and see an ocean with ships.”
―(Zora Neale Hurston)―
Walking home after a rain shower, stopping at a large puddle on the sidewalk which suddenly seemed to open up in front of me.
the reason why that puddle looks red is not cos my color balance is it because most of it is fish blood, after all the fishing boats had come in the ground is covered in fish guts, finger licking good!
Playing with puddles
I recently started a new challenge – following the weekly projects at 52frames. This week’s topic was puddles, and living in Scotland, there were lots of opportunities!
This was the image that immediately popped into my mind when I saw the topic. But, it’s not the image that I submitted. You’ll have to wait until tomorrow to see that one.
P107-4485 Taken at: Low Road, Perth, Scotland
Visit before 13th November 2011 at Blk 79 Chay Yan Street Unit 01-02 Singapore.
Blogged! >> celesteanning.blogspot.com/2011/09/show-off-puddles.html