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Week 6: reflection, abstract
I had more difficulty getting this idea from my brain through photoshop than I thought would be the case. It isn't exactly as I had envisioned it when I started out but I do like the final results of where toying in photoshop landed me. It was cool to create.
odc - swirl, hss!
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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Long reflection. The Black Dragon Pool, in Lijiang. After Shaxi, I went to this Disneyland of a town. Needless to say it was not my favorite. While the old city is beautiful, it’s more a market for tourists than anything else. First, you need to pay 80 Yuan (around 10€) just to buy the...
The overcast conditions on this particular morning made for a really bland sky. But, thanks to all the recent rain, this puddle provided a nice reflection. I ended up with a much more serene scene in front of me than the the one I had envisioned on my drive out that morning.
(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。
We spent a much needed weekend down the coast last weekend. It had seemed like months since we'd been there last, even though in reality it was only a month ago, and I was seriously in need of some sea air.
On our way home we detoured and ventured further along the coast to Port Fairy, a charming little fishing village on the Great Ocean Road and also the last town on the famed Shipwreck Coast.
Port Fairy is a quaint little town that boasts wide streets lined with nineteenth century cottages, huge Norfolk pines and beautiful old stone churches. It's port, located on the picturesque Moyne river is one of Victoria's busiest fishing ports . . . the river is lined with boats and fishing craft and beautiful homes and cottages too.
As we strolled along the waterfront just on sunset we saw several fisherman staking their position for the evening and a couple of fisherman on the other side of the river who were preparing and selling todays catch on the waterfront to quite a large crowd who were eagerly waiting!
Our mallys were very excited checking out all of their fisherman and their catches of the day . . . some had their fish sitting in buckets of water, one had them in a net flapping on the pavement which had our little mally fascinated and totally intrigued . . . she definitely wanted to play with this new found friend.
Another fisherman near by was intrigued by our pair and bribed them with some raw tuna in exchange for a pat . . . which worked!
As we strolled along the waterfront, the sun set behind the towering Norfolk pines and even thought the skies were overcast the light was just gorgeous! I took this capture just before the sunset . . . I loved the crisp clear reflections!
I took my boys to the playground and so I played too...... with my camera. Don't worry, I took lots of photos of them as well.
上海近郊の西塘の夜景です。橋の形とリフレクションがすごく綺麗で、大好きな場所です。
It is a night view of XiTang in the suburbs of Shanghai.
Form and the reflection of the bridge are very sweet and are a favorite place.
This building was renovated not very long ago. You see below on a picture taken 4 years ago that it did not at all the same look.
What happened? A wind blow?
Last November, when the last of the autumn colours were still showing. Fyvie Castle loch and a Lensbaby, of course ;o)
I caught the slight signature circular swirl in the middle, and the distinctive zoom-like bokeh fading to a gentle blur towards the edges of the frame.
Using the Double Glass optic at F2.8.
I've just completed moving my 6 article series to my new website - and now the sections are all linked, and also (hopefully) easy to load and read on the small screen of a mobile phone, or the larger screen of iPad and tablet - as well as the PC and laptop monitor!
Happy Bokeh Wednesday ;o)
Lensbaby "double-glass" album: Here
My landscape set Here
My Tree set is here: Here
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.
Bright autumn trees with their reflection at Lake Benson.
“Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower.”
― Albert Camus
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