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Icelandic reflections. The icebergs that had calved floated without causing any waves allowing for perfect reflections on the glass-like surface of the water at the base of this glacier.
Reflections of Upper West Side buildings in central park reservoir. Low angle version of a similar photograph I posted earlier.
This shot was hard with the camera almost touching the water with no idea what I am shooting at. I need a swiveling screen now. Please, Canon...
Reflections in a wall of the Sponsor Village in Torino in the period of the XX Olympic Winter Games - Torino2006
When you look into a mirror
Do you like whats lookin at you?
Now that youve seen your true reflections
What on earth are you gonna do?
This is the view across the lake at Cragside - the cottage in my previous photo is to the right of this scene. The other buildings are now the visitor centre for this National Trust property in Northumberland.
This long-legged, S-necked white bird is found throughout the Americas and around much of the world. It is typically the largest white egret occurring anywhere in its range (only the white-colored form of the great blue heron is larger).
Great egrets are found near water, salt or fresh, and feed in wetlands, streams, ponds, tidal flats, and other areas. They snare prey by walking slowly or standing still for long periods, waiting for an animal to come within range of their long necks and blade-like bills. The deathblow is delivered with a quick thrust of the sharp bill, and the prey is swallowed whole. Fish are a dietary staple, but great egrets use similar techniques to eat amphibians, reptiles, mice, and other small animals.
A view on Rotterdam from the panorama deck of the Euromast.
(Indeed a reflection using one of the windows of the building)
Reflection as seen along Hollywood Boulevard at Disney's Hollywood Studios.
Disney's Hollywood Studios | Hollywood Boulevard
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Waterscape with Reflections in the late afternoon on Tilligerry Creek at Lemon Tree Passage in Port Stephens, NSW, Australia.
Did you ever stare into the patterns and designs of glass? There are reflections captured that can serve as a catalyst for your imagination to take you to far away places where dreams come true. Take some reflection time today and dream a little dream of specialness just for you! :-)
EXPLORE: January 29, 2009 - #211
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