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"Reflections of Roseates" by Patti Deters. A group of six Roseate Spoonbill (Platalea ajaja) waterbirds forage in the shallow waters in a Florida marsh. These are large waterfowl that get their pink coloring from the foods they eat, digging into the muddy bottoms of swamps. An interesting fact is that as they get older, their heads get more white and bald! If you like this image, I invite you to please share or see my main image gallery (avian, wildlife, digital art, and more) at patti-deters.pixels.com. This particular artwork is for sale on a variety of products at patti-deters.pixels.com/featured/reflections-of-roseates-... (printed and shipped WITHOUT watermark) through Fine Art America (FAA) which offers a 30-day money-back guarantee.
The reflections along the Hillsborough River are entirely peaceful. That is until you realize alligators lurk just below the surface.
But if I was an alligator, this seems like the perfect place to live. I'm living in a state park, I don't get harassed, there are plenty of turtles to munch, and I don't have to get stuck in someone's pool and have my jaws taped shut.
In reality, alligators have it hard. Only a small percentage make it to maturity. The most energetic, most intelligent among them live out their full lives. And the luckiest of those are living here in these beautiful parks.
"...as though (s)he is recognizing for the first time the complexity of its construction and, through it, perhaps, the very wonder of life–– reminding us that reflection is requisite to wisdom."
-from: www.nelson-atkins.org/art/CollectionDatabase.cfm?id=34199...
Follow effective action with quiet reflection. From the quiet reflection will come even more effective action.
Got couple shots of the gull before someone made a noise and drove the bird away. Taken at Flushing Meadow park, Queens NYC.
Reflections in life come back to you permanently as reminder that there always different ways to see things
In Explore - April 8, 2008, #496
Reflection
The reflection of a man and a woman on the window of a tram, symbolising the depth of reflection. Their silhouettes, half-blurred, seem to be immersed in a distant, almost pensive thought. Their faces, marked by an expression of silent concern, reveal an inner state, as if the movement of the tram were witnessing a moment of shared solitude, a moment suspended in time.
Réflexion
Le reflet d’un homme et d’une femme sur la vitre d’un tramway, symbolisant la profondeur de la réflexion. Leurs silhouettes, à moitié floues, semblent plongées dans une pensée lointaine, presque songeuse. Leurs visages, marqués par une expression de préoccupation silencieuse, révèlent un état intérieur, comme si le mouvement du tramway devenait le témoin d’un moment de solitude partagée, un instant suspendu dans le temps.
Here is a video of timelapses taken during my Reflection Canyon trip from 3/31/2019 to 4/3/2019. It was such an unforgettable experience to witness the nature beauty in such a low water level.
In the train going to New York to see the exhibition "Capa in color" at the International center of photography. Playing with my iphone trying to catch buildings, motion and reflections.
This one got all of the above :-)
High contrast and a drop in brightness meant I could draw the colours and shapes out from this one. The problem with trying to take this kind of shot successfully is to manage NOT to fall in!
I can see a veiled woman for a start... :)