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derelict warehouses on the river Don in Sheffield. taken with my mobile phone as I didn't take my camera
Flickr Friday theme Reflection wine decanter and glass of wine in a mirror. Happy Flickr Friday. the old photographer ,;-)
think twice ...
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"Walk Like an Egyptian" from the album Different Light.
ƒ/5.6 35.0 mm 1/30 1600
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Zondag morgen een koude photowalk gehad op Landgoed Eerde bij Ommen.
Als jullie aan de komende foto's iets zien kan dat kloppen, de lens heeft schade opgelopen na een val samen met mij :-)vorige week ,de tube van de lens is waarschijnlijk verbogen door de klap , ben dan ook niet meer tevreden wat de scherpte aangaat en nog wat meer dingetjes , ik heb met bewerken nog wat aardig wat kunnen verbeteren
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Sunday morning I had a cold photo walk at Landgoed Eerde near Ommen.
If you see something in the coming photos that may be right, the lens has been damaged after a fall with me :-) last week, the tube of the lens is probably bent by the blow, so I am no longer satisfied with the sharpness and a few more things, I have been able to do quite a bit with editing
This image was captured from a boat, sharing the waterway with this Dragon boat.
This perspective made the Dragonboat look shorter and more compact than its actual size.
South Arm of the Alouette River
Pitt Meadows,
BC
Canada
Reflections best experienced in full screen
Thanks for visiting,
Christie by the River
A winters view of reflections in the River Seven at Sinnington in North Yorkshire, England. Without leaves on the trees the reflections are more open to see.
Sinnington is a village and civil parish in the Ryedale district of the county of North Yorkshire, England. It is located on the southern boundary of the North York Moors National Park (Wiki)
Autumn reflection on a pond at the Lee Metcalf National Wildlife Refuge in the Bitterroot Valley in western Montana.
After climbing Mt Owen, the highest peak in Kahurangi National Park, New Zealand, we camped by the tarns between Granity Pass Hut and the summit. We had a little bit of rain and then it fined up to a beautiful afternoon with some interesting cloud formations - so many photos were taken :)
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