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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.
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
“Though we see the same world,
we see it through different eyes.”
~ Virginia Woolf
Have a great week. I am going to be super busy for the next few days but I will catch up with you all, as and when.
La série réflexion est un essai, une nouvelle thématique! J'aime l'idée que tout se noie, se dilue, que la réalité semble être autre!
It is not that I am not a morning person. I never need coffee to get myself going, and I have trouble sleeping beyond 9 in the morning. Nonetheless, I rarely seem to make it out for sunrise, and that is something I intend to change about my photography over this next year. Call it a photographic resolution.
Anyway, this is a sunrise I did make it up for, made all the more remarkable because we had to drive over an hour just to get here in time for sunrise as we were not staying in the park and this is taken at Reflection Lake which is almost all the way to Paradise (yes I like how that sentence reads too ;-) ). Really not much else to say about this other than I forgot my tripod in Portland so I had to shoot the entire weekend hand held or using whatever logs and rocks I could find as makeshift tripods. I think in this case it was a downed tree at a 1/30th of a second.
Taken with a Noblex 6x12 swing lens panoramic camera and Fuji Reala film.
15th of March - (Sao Paolo) : Cidade Jardim Business district, reflection of modern Brazil
For more, visit my URBAN photography site at dotfinger.photodeck.com
Reflections in my car side mirror, nice and toasty warm, while waiting for someone to take some dawn light pictures and freezing.
I though that this image would be an appropriate one to take the time to thank all of my Flickr friends for their visits and kind comments on my photos. 💕
This time of the year takes me out as much as possible into nature. Also, lots of garden projects and maintenance, going on. We just did a big yard sale at our friends place and are preparing for summer visitors.
Needless to say, taking and posting my photos, looking at, admiring, and commenting on all of your wonderful images is time consuming.. so please forgive me for getting behind at my sincere thank you responses!
Believe me that your comments make my day and are connections that I appreciate, especially with the isolation here. It is great to feel like my Flickr friends made the move with me! I can't believe this is our third year already!
Group Hug!! Sue 😊