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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 all over the place/Color in the gardens: Adimn Building pool water garden, US National Arboretum
The large dawn redwood next to the pool is a complicating factor, reflection-wise.
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.
Reflection in the water like shadows in my mind
Speak to me of passing days and nights and passing times
This is an old picture that I found. I intended to post it a long time ago but never got around to it. It is a little stream out in the country (the middle of nowhere Kansas actually) that I drove by and turned around and went back to look again. The only thing I did to this was crop it. I hope you enjoy it.
I wandered down to the harbour yesterday. I love the reflection and the fall colours peeking from behind the buildings. There aren’t many boats left at this time of year, and soon they will all be gone.
A woman lights a prayer candle inside the cathedral Notre Dame de Paris.
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I suppose this would have been more timely yesterday, being Bastille Day and all.
As they say, when it rains it pours, and appropriately on Friday the 13th, about everything that could go wrong did. Going out on Friday night only seemed to facilitate consuming way too much beer (and perhaps tequila as well...), which only resulted in a massive hangover on Saturday, whoops.
Anyway, I've got a lot to think about, and some directions to choose, and this image seemed appropriately reflective.
Happy belated Bastille Day.
If any of you have been here you'll know that the track around the lake takes about an hour to walk completely around. We walked full circle earlier in the day to see what we'd be up for later in the day for sunset.
When we went back for sunset we walked the 30 mins to reflections lookout. Great walk during daylight but we didn't think too much about having to walk back to the car park until after the sun went down and we found ourselves in complete darkness walking through rainforest. That part was definitely not fun at all.
So glad that it was worth it in the end as I managed to capture a beautiful sunset.
Reflections
Up on the Pikes above Angle Tarn, found this little pool with some cotton grass growing in it. Some nice reflections of the sky making for an interesting composition.
Angle Tarn, Patterdale, Lake District, Cumbria.
Sony A7r + FE35mm f2.8
© Brian Kerr Photography 2014