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A short drive from Sedona is Cathedral Rock which offers a wonderful opportunity to hike along a river and views of the majestic formation. This was my second attempt (the first one in 2012) to take a shot of the reflection of the Cathedral Rock at sunset
Was amazing to watch this young owl stare at the small fish in the creek, you could tell it was wondering if it could actually catch one, got really close to trying at one point but ended up not going for it.
(One good example of me losing out by not using some sort of grad filter. Towards the light which isn't good ).
Mellbreak at Crummock Water glows orange and mauve as the sun passes by the valley that holds Scale Force beyond the High Stile Range. This is from the Head of Buttermere. I can see where William Heaton Cooper got his fell colours from.!
This is the FAMOUS February 2008 ! Great for reflections.
Reflections in "Baia del Silenzio" (in english: "Silence Bay") in Sestri Levante, Italy in a late spring afternoon.
Digitally developed from a single RAW file with RawTherapee. No other treatments.
Reflections at Grand Canal Dock, Dublin at night. It was a lovely clear and calm night so excellent conditions for reflections.
Long exposures with my Camera mounted on my Manfrotto 190 tripod
No, it's not gratuitous use of the Flood filter, there was plenty of lake in front of this temple; I simply rotated the scene 180 in Photoshop (plus a few other tweaks, of course).
Taken today: Wat Chalerm Prakiat. Nonthaburi.
Apologies, my ISP problems have resurfaced, hence no post and no visits to your images yesterday / today (I'm briefly in the office to post this).
I thought there should be pareidolia somewhere in all those reflection photos I took in the Portneuf River a month ago. I think this looks like a cartoon canine portrait. Goofy?
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