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In the mirrored walls of Düsseldorf-Wehrhahn station, the journey becomes an echo. The man is absent, yet his reflection climbs endlessly — a quiet reminder that sometimes what we see is only a shadow of what is.
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Reflexionen in Bewegung
In den Spiegelwänden der Station Düsseldorf-Wehrhahn wird die Fahrt zum Echo. Der Mann selbst fehlt, doch sein Spiegelbild steigt hinauf – eine stille Erinnerung daran, dass wir oft nur die Spiegelung dessen sehen, was wirklich ist.
Cottam Power Station, Trent Valley. It was almost dark when I took this, without a breath of wind and a clear sky. I tweaked the highlights and added some contrast in Lightroom to get this surreal image. I'm looking forward to some early morning light and mist on the lake in this location. My fascination with the Trent Valley power stations continues....would have loved to have shot them before they were all decommissioned, trying to make the most of them before they are demolished.
A reflection of the sky, clouds, and trees on Sweetwater Creek. Also pictured in the reflection is the East Ridge of the park. February 2015.
When I looked at the reflections in this half-frozen pond, I liked how the ice texture broke up the straight lines of the old fence and shed.
Photographed near Val Marie, Saskatchewan. Don't use this image on websites, blogs, or other media without explicit permission © 2014 James R. Page - all rights reserved.
The reflection has been inverted, it just looks better this way around. A bright sunny day lent itself to photographing reflections, so expect a few more. Nottingham Canal 2019
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