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Explore Highest position # 44 on Wednesday, February 25, 2009
The above photo is from my computer which I forgot long ago. The taditional architecture of the pavilions with high roof, no wall and built in the water. The design suit for our hot and humid weather, unlike the modern building which we have to use airconditioner all the times.:) The place is in Samuthprakarn, Thailand.
ถ่ายที่เมืองโบราณ จังหวัด สมุทรปรการ
Exposure: 1/180 sec, Aperture: f/6.7, Focal Length: 12 mm, ISO: 100, -1 EV
Nikon D80, Nikkor 12-24mm f/4G ED-IF AF-S DX
(No very long multi invitations please.:))
The water was so very still & beautiful. I spotted this Canada goose. His mate was hidden from view but not far away. I just had to reach for my camera...
Now you see why I don't get things done around here. I'm so easily distracted :-)
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Some of the best reflections are on the beach!
As the warmer seasons and longer days are coming, I am looking forward to driving to the coast again.
We are now preparing for our next adventures!
Have a wonderful day, filled with love and beauty, M, (*_*)
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Holiday, people, Cornwall, beach, Ostend, dog, fishing men, reflections, water, sand, clouds, colour, horizontal, Nikon D7000, Magda indigo
Everyone takes the same photo of 30 St Marys Axe, also known at the Gherkin, truly a new London landmark. I wanted a different photo.
Winter sunset in Tucson, AZ at Agua Caliente Park. The ducks had already left, wind died down and the water was perfectly calm.
Camera: Zero 2000 pinhole camera
Film: Ilford FP4 Plus 125, rated @ ISO 100
Exposure: 15 sec @ f/138, tripod
Film developed and scanned by Foto Brell, Bonn
Edited under Adobe Lightroom
Since pinhole cameras do not have a viewfinder and it is therefore not possible to precisely define the image frame, the negative scan had to be cropped slightly to achieve a satisfactory composition. Otherwise, I edit the scans as little as possible so as not to change too much the character of the dreamy and soft pinhole rendering.
I took this photo using a Tilt Shift Lens in San Francisco towards Market Street when I noticed that there were several layers of reflections - and it gives an illusion that cars are driving right through the store. Also images on right side are ones coming from streets behind me. Some of the reflections are inside the Ghiradeli store
Reflection Canyon is a side canyon of Lake Powell that was first brought to the public's attention when National Geographic photographer, Michael Melford, took an amazing photo of this canyon and wrote the article, Glen Canyon Revealed. Since then, Reflection Canyon has slowly become popular over the years as a "must see" location for photographers, backpackers, and hikers looking to explore this secluded area.
today(27/03/12) early morning at the Rocks Sydney Opera House reflection, Sydney, Australia.
God bless you and keep smiling.
I feel a bit conflicted on this photo... on the one hand, it's very busy, and probably all the rules were broken in terms of proportion and scale... on the other, what can I say, it kind of pleases me.
Reflection madness!
I love a good reflection and this one just made me smile. Our November skies have been pretty amazing this year and this particular moment really stood out to me. With no wind, it was almost perfect.
Tarn Hows is an area of the Lake District National Park, containing a picturesque tarn, approximately 2 miles (3.2 km) northeast of Coniston and about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) northwest of Hawkshead. It is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the area with over half a million visitors per year in the 1970s and is managed by the National Trust.
Tarn Hows is fed at its northern end by a series of valley and basin mires and is drained by Tom Gill which cascades down over several small waterfalls to Glen Mary bridge: named by John Ruskin who felt that Tom Gill required a more picturesque name and so gave the area the title 'Glen Mary'.
This is not the first time I show this picture, but the old one seems to be corrupted (or whatever). Can't add, delete or do anything with it. And it's too bad because it's one of my favourites. :-( So I decided to post it one more time.
Amwell, Herts, England, September 2006
Reflections of a wooded shore on the Winnipeg River, northwestern Ontario. Knife painting on stretched canvas (oil, 11x14 in, sold).
Shoreham harbour cargo and fishing boats along from the power station. Lovely still, moonlit night for this sort of work.
Colourful reflections of Sydney city skyline as seen from Mrs Macquarie's Chair on the Eastern side of Sydney Harbour.
This photo was added in Night Pictures gallery by Yahoo Editorial.
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#4 of 365 . . .Taking the time to see this beautiful glass. I have photographed this piece many times, but today the colors were gorgeous.
Interesting architecture reflections at the public library of San Angelo, Texas, USA.
Camera: Sears KSX Super with Sears f2.8 28mm wide-angle lens. www.flickr.com/photos/194048042@N06/51805851782/in/album-...
Film: Rollei RPX 400 35mm film, overexposed by 1 stop. (Shot at 400, this film seems to be underexposed.)
Developing: Kodak HC-110, dilution B, 6 min.