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reflections of the wetlands on the building surprised me in their clarity

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CC Wk 29 Reflections

 

Reflections at Grand Canal Dock, Dublin at night. It was a lovely clear and calm night so excellent conditions for reflections.

 

Long exposures with my Camera mounted on my Manfrotto 190 tripod

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).

This is a Juvenile Sanderling.

 

The Pea Island Wildlife Sanctuary is an excellent place to see warblers and much larger birds like the Herons. There were thousands of White Pelicans which originate in Wyoming and come to North Carolina for winter.

....in the windows

Ciutadella, Menorca

*sings in Mulan*

  

When the day had come for him to finally see the outside world he ventured back into the small bathroom. He had to see it now. Slowly he reched out and tucked on the towel covering the mirror. He stared. Stared and stared at his own reflection, dropping the towel to the ground.

 

His face. He reached up towards it. It was gone. It was just gone. He had felt it but he had never dared to actually look at it and see how bad it was. Where once was a thick black beard now only hung a few strands of white hair barely resembling a beard. Where once his nose was, was now a hole. A black deep hole. He looked like he had been dead for a long, long time.

 

Tears ran down the red, peeled skin that stretched over pointy cheekbones.

 

Maybe, he thought- it was better this way. Better that Sophie and the Baby were still in that Cryopod. Sleeping the reality away.

 

They would've been scared of him! Hell, he was scared of himself.

 

He looked like a monster, like something from a movie or Video game but now. It was all a harsh reality.

  

The mirror shattered into a thousand pieces when his exposed knuckles hit the glass, cutting deep into his flesh as he screamed in agony and pain, his lonely voice echoing from the tiled walls of the underground Laboratory . He sank down to his knees, sobbing, crying...Nothing in this world would ever be the same. And as he looked down, reaching for a shard of mirror, lifting it up , looking at his reflection once more, he suddenly realized that he was, in fact, all alone now.

Lens Voigtländer VM 1,7/35

Reflections of the bridge, at Eilean Donan Castle, at Dornie in the Scottish Highlands.

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!

10300.. kyrksjön - Karjaan kirkkojärvi

“Don’t take mirror seriously. Your true reflection is in your Heart.”

 

Bus stop, Connuaght Road Central. 2022.

 

Klasse W, Ilford XP2 Super 400

Picture taken in St Charles Illinois.

The Reflections sculpture was created by local artist Guy J. Bellaver.

I have been crossing the States from Mobile, Alabama, to St.Paul, Minnesota. On a Truck. This is one of its tires

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。

taken from the shady side of the mountain

Coughton Court, Warwickshire.

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

 

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Spiegelung im Bad

M11

Summicron 90mm asph

Reflections of the trees on the lake at Pine Grove Park.

Frankfurt am Main, Germany

Reflections of a block of flats on the water

A reflection in the luggage rack that I saw whilst on the train down. It was one of GNER's converted Eurostars if it interests you - the ones that don't have onboard Wifi :(

I always have a close connection with this part of Nottingham. .. I was born a stones throw from the left hand embankment. ... hard to find a new angle from here... so I don't try to, instead I just enjoy the moment.

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