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Reflections Loch Long looking towards Bundalloch.
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A stunning August morning in the lakes. Posted in anticipation for Autumn. Is anybody else sick of waiting?
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On reflection this is one of my favourite Bridge shots i've got. It was a spur of the moment decision to stop due to the stillness and glad i did - really like the soft wavey reflections. :-) 0.9 hard grad.
Calm afternoon right before a snowstorm came in. This is the University Avenue Bridge over the Des Moines River in Downtown Des Moines.
Pond grass on the surface of Reflection Lake adds an abstract pattern to the refection of Mount Rainier.
Tonight I wasn't going to post or even visit for that matter because today I started a new job, I worked this afternoon till 9:30pm...but I came on for a bit because I'm too wound up to sleep lol so I thought I'd just repay some visits...but then I thought, I might as well post something!
This is a photo taken the same day as the last three photos...this is also from the Adelaide Botanical Gardens...
I have never taken a photo of Autumn colours' reflections and I couldn't believe how beautiful and artistic, these reflections were...I hope you like them too!
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There are as many as 269 glaciers across Iceland, including ice caps and mountain glaciers, each with their own unique network of ice caves. Glaciers are actually streams of ice that flow downhill at a pace of roughly 30cm (a foot) a day. As they melt, accumulate more snow, and scrape against the surface of the earth, they’re constantly warping and changing shape. Due to the cycle of changing temperature and shape, air pockets can be trapped in the flow of ice, becoming ice caves. Depending on how quickly the glacier is moving, they can last for a few years, or much longer. As such, new ice caves emerge all the time. This sapphire blue crystal ice cave is located in an outlet glacier of Iceland's largest ice cap, Vatnajökull glacier, called Breiðamerkurjökull glacier. Vatnajökull glacier is Europe's largest ice cap by volume.
Reflection of historical important rock. its called Krishna's butterball sitting with the help of gravity in a rock bed. Located in Mamallapuram, India.
I took this photo recently, in a river near my house. I havn't been able to use flicker for a while, so now I can upload more pics!
Just trying something new
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Portland Japanese Gardens
Jan 2014
I love how green Portland is in the winter... Just a small snowstorm hiccup last week.
Rydal Reflections
On a trip to Rydal one morning the weather was a little dull, but the reflections and colours made up for it. I used a longer exposure here to remove any passing cars.
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Reflection of reeds in the waters of a lake. Taken at Potteric Carr nature reserve, South Yorkshire, England. Slow shutter speed used. Best viewed in LARGE
I've got a thing about trying to record perfect reflections on the little pond in back of me. You'd be surprised how frequently the reflection has a tiny ripple from somewhere and isn't so good. I'm not sure I could ever do any better than this.
It was a frosty start of the day at Reflection Lake in Mount Rainier National Park, back in October this year. The ground felt crunchy underfoot, and the grasses at the lake’s edge were frosted by the crisp morning air. Above the mountain, wisps of white clouds were drifting across the sky as the sun was slowly rising. Together, the frosted grasses and the clouds created a natural white frame that highlights the mountain and its reflection.