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Model Canon EOS450D
CANON EF18-55mM
Shutter speed: 0.01 sec (1/99)
Aperture value f/ 5.7
ISO speed ratings ISO 100
Like water which can clearly mirror the sky and the trees only so long as its surface is undisturbed, the mind can only reflect the true image of the Self when it is tranquil and wholly relaxed.
~Indra Devi
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Svartån in Västmanland County, Sweden is 91 kilometers long. It passes through the towns of Skultuna and Västerås and has its outlet in Mälaren.
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I shot this one in the harbour of Grindavik. Reflecting in the sea is the piers wood (brown), the painted top of the pier (yellow), a nearby house (red) and the blue sky. The reflections are so sharp that you can see the lines in the brown wood. The bird is a fulmar which is a sebird relatet to the albatros but much smaller.
Created for Vivid Art Annual XMAS Tree Challenge
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This is my own photography. The filters are from Photoshop.
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This word
Is quite interesting
When you see an image like this
All you think of is the mirror effect it has on the water
"Reflection is a throw back of heat, light, or sound without absorbing it."
But when we reflect, we think deeply about the matter
So the word Reflection has two quite opposite meanings
Maybe that is why we like images with reflections so well
We don't need to deepdive into it because its not needed to be absorbed, we can just enjoy
Enjoy is super duper important
Either you are on your own
Or you are with someone
I find taking photos like we do, sometimes a bit destroying for the moments
I did tend to rush off to find more interesting places , other colors and other things to take photos of
I really must have focus on my moments of pure joy
Luckily I'm aware of it now, so I'm getting better at it
Beause I do enjoy my moments immensely
Just sitting in the glory and take it all in, it's an amazing feeling
When I'm in that special mood I also miss my lover and my best friend, so it's kind of a bittersweet experience not to share
Sometimes, well pretty often, it hurts like He........
But that comes with having feelings, and I for one is happy to have loads of them
Amen to that
I think, lol
Here is Yiruma for you, if you like piano:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=imGaOIm5HOk
And here is a video for you who wants to touch your feelings, as well as mine:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=gsVt6-PgdNc&feature=youtu.be
Btw, this shot is taken from a rather long distance, you'll see the size of the sheep if you look to the left of the house
I'm not always good in composing and cropping, so I was wondering if I should have cropped it a bit more, with less water
If you have any views on that I appreciate what you have to say
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I Think Viewing Large On Black Is Better
Taken at Williamstown Beach in Melbourne... We were fishing at the end of a 'breakwater' - shooting back towards the shore...
It was a beautiful night... We didn't catch anything legal size to take home... but at least we were able to take some shots of the night...
For "smile on saturday" and
"reflection on black"!
This is my first attempt to shoot reflection on a black background. I spent a lot of time on this task, but mostly cleaning up black smooth and shiny surfaces and mirrors. Even the dust dropped from the feather, so at the end I had to remove those tiny dust particles in Lightroom.
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HSoS!