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Location : River Wear , Durham City , England
Device : Nikon D300
Note : No Edit and best viewed in the large format please
Reflection of roundel in a puddle at Embankment
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This was a shot from the most amazing beach I've ever been to. Wharaiki beach. You walked along a track among sheep for 20 minutes at the tip of the south island, before coming into this little river where baby seals sleep and swim. Then onto an amazing windswept beach with little ripples in the sand and a massive stone arch only a few metres from the shoreline. We walked along this beach after this amazing rainbow near the arch, only to find more eroded rocks, arches and little crevices. Definitely coming back to this place.
this is my first attempted at taking closeup shots of waterdrops ... I love the reflections inside the drop
Reflection is a flower of the mind, giving out wholesome fragrance; but revelry is the same flower, when rank and running to seed.
By: Desiderius Erasmus
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After a botched attempt at heading out to Hazelwood Lake to catch some sunset shot, Scotty and I decided that it didn't look like a good night for lakeside sunset shooting.
Man, were we wrong.
This wasn't as nice as the one I missed the night before but decent enough to pull off a few shots.
Well… I returned home safely this morning from my two week photographic workshop on the Isle of Skye… with 68 Gigabytes worth of images!!
Although we had plenty of rain and loads of midges… that certainly didn’t prevent us from exploring every corner of the island… and shooting all the most iconic locations… in the best possible light!!
Here is one of my favourite shots from my most favourite iconic location of all… the Old Man of Storr… reflected in a tiny loch… and captured just as the clouds, light and reflections were looking at their very best.
I’d like to thank Jenny, Anne, Peter, Tom and Steven for sharing all these unforgettable experiences with me… I had an absolute blast shooting Skye with you guys (and girls)!!
Nikon D800, Nikkor 14-24mm at 14mm, aperture of f14, with a 1/200th second exposure.
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A female Sarus Crane (Antigone antigone) was taking bath in its natural bath tub while adjusting her drenched out feathers to its perfect positions by the beak. The water layer was her mirror for the decoration. The sequences of actions were mirrored perfectly in the blue water. I love the sweet pose, the head tilt just touching the water layer and so her reflection. A perfect synchrony in natural condition. Pics was taken from Bharatpur, Rajasthan, India.
Looking back towards the foot of the lake from the land that protrudes, forming a reflective inlet of water
I love this bit of the lake