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Sometimes we are in the right place at the right time. Often it is the opposite, but for this instance, the moment was about to deliver. When turning to my left after an initial shot, I noticed the reflections of the tree tops in a left over puddle.
I repositioned my tripod and a marvellous reflection took shape. After also elevating my tripod, the reflection were just right and another colourful sunset image took a vert different and artful form.
Hmmm ~ maybe I should have cropped it but I quite like the fact that one can see the sign..?!?
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Taken at Rhossili Beach, Gower. One of those rare days when the light was beautiful and constantly changing with some super reflections on the wet sand. Hope you like it!
I made this picture a few years ago. Reposting to mention that pictures I have made will be appearing at a show at 356 Holloway Road London N7 in October 2017 and will run for 3 Months so European and World contacts can build a visit to it into their trips to London!
Over, and part of, our fireplace is an old mirror. The silver backing is peeling off in places, leaving wonderful tree-like patterns that we love. This a detail of one of these areas.
Taken with a rather unusual lens setup for a macro - 24mm tilt shift (tilted) a 2x converter and a small extension tube. I used the tilt to avoid reflections of the camera and get the plane of the mirror in focus without focus stacking.
I hope you like it.
Right time right place for a beautiful reflection photography of a wonderful landscape.
Shot from Aswan nature reserve
This Redshank seems to be contemplating his own reflection .
The long beak and the bright legs are distinctive Redshank
features. The long legs are very useful for wading soft mud and the beak is used to dig out insects, worms, mussels and small crustaceans .
Titanic Belfast was awarded the World’s Leading Tourist Attraction in the World Travel Awards 2016. The extraordinarily shaped building, shaped like the bow of four ships, charts the history of Harland and Wolff Ship Builders that built the iconic Titanic Cruise Ship in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Negative low tide water reflections at the Imperial Beach pier. Taken 1/23/2019.
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