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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
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).
“Don’t take mirror seriously. Your true reflection is in your Heart.”
Bus stop, Connuaght Road Central. 2022.
Klasse W, Ilford XP2 Super 400
Flooded Reflections
A flooded Castle Loch, Lochmaben with some nice colours at sunset.
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Camera - Sony A7RII
Lens - Sony FE16-35mm f4
Focal Length 18mm
Fstop - f8
Exposure Time - 3.2 seconda
ISOspeed - ISO100
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The Shot
Standard 3 exposure shot (+2..0..-2 EV) with tripod using Tamron 18-250mm lens
Photomatix
- Tonemapped generated HDR using detail enhancer option
Photoshop
- Added 1 layer mask effect of 'curves' to increase the contrast
- Added 1 layer mask effect of 'saturation' (yellows) to increase the tone of the sunset
- Used 'unsharp mask on the background layer
(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.
Umeda, Osaka
お互いに素知らぬ姿。当然と言えば当然ですが皆それぞれの世界で生きているのを感じました。それを画題にしたかったのですが主題を変えて単純にReflectionと言う事にになってしまいました。Each world? Different world? どうもしっくりきません。
Port Coquitlam/Pitt Meadows, BC Canada
View of the reflections across the river in Pitt Meadows and views of the ice floating down the Pitt River from Traboulay Poco Trail, which is located in Port Coquitlam, BC Canada
The Poco Traboulay Trail is one of the most popular rides in Metro Vancouver. It’s flat, off road and scenic … the perfect combo for a great day. The trail circles Port Coquitlam weaving through parks and on the dykes of three rivers: Coquitlam, Pitt and Fraser. The Poco Trail is a great cycling trail and hiking trail.
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Sonja
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?
Waving good bye -
off to get me some cigars in Havana - if all goes well, back in July.
Keep the ship going.
This was such a cool location and I was so lucky that I got to take this shot while the weather was so calm that the reflections on the lake were so clear.
Literally, a minute after I took this shot a slight breeze started blowing and made it impossible to get any more reflections in the watter.
Early morning reflections at Burrator reservoir after the rain had cleared. The sun was generating some lovely surface mist on the water. Thanks for looking :-)
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Scottsdale's Reflection Rising is designed by Patrick Shearn. Shearn's worldwide installations compel viewers to slow down and follow the undulating movement of the artwork, which appears to hand in thin air.
Stretching for three football fields along the Scottsdale Waterfront, “Reflection Rising” is the latest large-scale project commissioned by Scottsdale Public Art. Made of thousands of nylon streamers designed to take the air like a kite.
From the surrounding walkways, views of the rippling sculpture will emerge in the reflective surface of the canal, evoking the colors of the sunset. At the Soleri Bridge Plaza, the piece will rise and fall in graceful waves, casting dappled shade and sunlight on those gathered below. The custom-designed work was installed Nov. 13 and will soar above the waterfront, illuminating much of the Arizona Canal through March 2018.