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Light trails reflection in some water in an (almost) empty swimming pool. Trails created using Denis Smith made lightflutes CH48 and HH815. Connected via LPB Universal Connectors to a @ryuslightworks V2 flashlight (4th brightness, 52Hz strobe) and Thorfire TK15S flashlight (50% output) respectively. f/8, 34secs, ISO200. Post processed from RAW exposure in Skylum Luminar 1.3.0 which I'm currently trialling as a Lightroom alternative.
Where Sky meets Ancient Rock on the Shores of the Fresh Water Sea.
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(puddle reflection at Lake Superior's Brighton Beach, Duluth MN)
Curious reflection of the sun on my desk during the partial eclipse March 20, 2015
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Window reflections at the cafe in Annapolis, Maryland, during the Art Festival.
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Got something to say, sit down on the bed
Something that I usually leave unsaid
It doesn't come so easily, I guess that's no surprise
I wanna see my heart's reflection in your eyes
Yo Lo Tengo
Reflections of an iron fence on the water in the Shubie Canal. The image has been mirrored and copied twice to be symmetrical. The detail is best seen full screen.
a small derelict cottage that has been torn down, the left hand side is the reflection in the window, the right part is looking through to the landscape on the other side. This was one of my favourite places to photograph, sad that it's gone but glad I went there loads. Kodak portra developed in tetenal C41
Early morning in the Hullett Provincial Wildlife Area near Clinton, Ontario. Tundra swans are in the background.
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A nature landscape view of the nighttime sky in the Colorado Rocky Mountain high country gazing out to the eastern sky above a calm pond water reflections.
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Sidewalk reflections at St. Paul's Cathedral flipped upside down.
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Leica llla, Canon 50mm f1.8, yellow filter, Kentmere 100 developed in Super Prodol, Epson GT-X830. 1/200, f/8.
Just returned from North Carolina and the fall foliage (wow, it was amazing!) and I had planned to begin sharing some more of the images from our earlier trip to Alaska ... and perhaps some of those magnificent colors of the east ... but I began reflecting. Yes, my mind returned to those incredible polar bears from less than a month ago.
Reflection ... that's quite appropriate when sharing today's image. This young cub was just playing with its mom when it wandered off towards the edge of the snow covered landscape towards us. On this particular morning, there was barely a breathe of wind, which played perfectly into what I had hoped would be the result. I waited patiently for the cub to not only near the edge, but eventually lose interest in the scent in the snow and ultimately look up at us. Below was an amazing reflection of this adorable puff ball of a polar bear cub. So very curious as to our presence, though it really didn't alter its behavior in any way ... well, except for that glance.
Connected ... that's how I felt at this particular moment. A sudden surge of happiness passed through me, as if it were an electrical current. That's the moment that I long for ... the moment that I wait for ... and the moment that I treasure most. :-)
As I sit in my office this morning, I can't help but wonder where they are now and how they are faring. I hope that perhaps we will meet again. It can happen and it did happen with a particular brown bear in Katmai NP & Preserve ... precisely 2 years later. It was undeniable and I'll share that image and story tomorrow.
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