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Reflections of a female Northern Shoveler. Female resembles small Mallard hen with over-sized bill and orange eyes.
"There is something more beautiful than a beautiful thing and that is a beautiful thing which has a beautiful reflection on the water."
– Mehmet Murat Ildan
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This is along my beautiful Harbourfront Trail in Hamilton.
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Beautiful sunny Sunday in Reykjavík, went for a walk in Heiðmörk. We got some more snow yesterday, so everything looked so white.
Reflections of the sky on Loch Awe , Argyll , Scotland .UK
The evening we arrived , this magical spectacle appeared .
Very special moments.
I love sun, especially when its reflections are warm and golden...
Taken in Deiva Marina, Italy, in a sunny late afternoon.
Conwy Castle
DMS
Decimal 53° 16′ 48″ N, 3° 49′ 32″ W
53.28, -3.825556
Conwy Castle (Welsh: Castell Conwy, English: Conway Castle) is a medieval fortification in Conwy, on the north coast of Wales. It was built by Edward I, during his conquest of Wales, between 1283 and 1289. Constructed as part of a wider project to create the walled town of Conwy, the combined defences cost around £15,000, a huge sum for the period. Over the next few centuries, the castle played an important part in several wars. It withstood the siege of Madog ap Llywelyn in the winter of 1294–95, acted as a temporary haven for Richard II in 1399 and was held for several months by forces loyal to Owain Glyndŵr in 1401.
Following the outbreak of the English Civil War in 1642, the castle was held by forces loyal to Charles I, holding out until 1646 when it surrendered to the Parliamentary armies. In the aftermath the castle was partially slighted by Parliament to prevent it being used in any further revolt, and was finally completely ruined in 1665 when its remaining iron and lead was stripped and sold off. Conwy Castle became an attractive destination for painters in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Visitor numbers grew and initial restoration work was carried out in the second half of the 19th century. In the 21st century the ruined castle is managed by Cadw as a tourist attraction.
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Lancaster and Chester ex Conrail GP32-2 provides some reflection in the mudpuddle created by the recently ceased raining. Seen switching in the Easter Chester Yard.
Reflections on the water at Abersoch beach.
Abersoch is home to one of the most popular beaches in the Llyn peninsula.
I had to overcome a fair bit of adversity for this shot, most of it my own doing too.
Every night this week, Melbourne has been blessed with colourful sunset. The one time I get a chance to grab the camera and head out, this was as colourful as the sunset got! Blah. No problem, I'll switch to plan 'B', some long exposure photo's. ND filters still sitting on the kitchen table. No problem, just wait a little longer and take some city skyline shots after dark - fully charged battery sitting on the kitchen table next to the ND filters. I only had enough juice in the battery for a couple of shots. I'm happy with this one, but there were far better vantage points I found on the long walk back to the car.