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When I arrived at this spot I could not believe how still the waters were and how perfect the reflections were too. There were no bird or anything in the water not even the odd bit of rubbish.
This is a wider view from the original "Reflection Perfection' you can see on the right the Baltimore Tower under construction which when it has been built, I will need a wider lens. It should make for quite an interesting sight, if you haven't seen look it up it's a sort of twisted spiral.
Equipment:
. Canon EOS 6D
. Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8 L II USM
Exposure:
. Tripod
. 16mm @ f/11, ISO 100 & 1/6 Second
Although I have one more shot to post that was taken on this trip to Elk Island National Park, this is the last shot where colour and light are foremost and center.
50-50 splits where water and reflections are concerned can certainly make some interesting symmetrical shapes. In this shot taken from the Living Waters Boardwalk at Elk island I thought that the shapes created were interesting mainly because of the simplicity. The way I see it we basically have just a rectangle and a circle. Two clicks to the best fine details.
Tomorrow a portrait shot of the only large mammal I encountered.
Reflections on the River Liffey an a unseasonaby beautiful end of November day.
A short time before I took this shot a large flock of seagulls landed in the River and messed up the reflections. I had to wait for the ripples to go before taking this shot
Cette photo a été prise dans une bibliothèque. J'ai trouvé amusant le jeu de mot entre les deux significations de réflexion (on voit en arrière plan des magazines) ainsi que la symbolique de la lumière.
This photo was taken in a library. I found amusing the pun between the two meanings of reflection (we see in the background of magazines) as well as the symbolism of light.
I fell like I have been in hibernation over the last 2 months! Winter in Australia is really nothing to complain about, but the cold morning of late have got the better of me, that or i have just been lazy and wanted to sleep in...A 3.15am wake up and in the car on the way to something worth taking photos of. Despite a lot of clouds and some early rain and my feet white cold and numb i got some ok shots i think.
I was able to get out after the monsoon for a few pictures. I was hoping for calmer water but averaging several exposures turned out ok.
Eleventh picture of my series Reflections, all taken in the Albufera of Valencia.
(This time looking for the abstract lines and reflections of the canes and clouds over the water)
Albufera means, according to its Arab origin, small sea.
In some poems it was called the Mirror of the Sun.
On the technical side, say that I only used a neutral gradient three steps filter.
I hope you like it. Have a nice Thursday. :)
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Reflections in the window of an independent vintage clothes shop at the top of Catherine's hill, Frome.
A view across the Ebro river to Ferreries. Ferreries is the 'other side' of Tortosa- here laborers lived and worked in factories and shops. In the background the Ports mountains.
With the extremely low waterlevels the graffiti on the wall becomes more relevant: 'The river is Life- no to river diversion.'
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Ein Blick über den Ebro nach Ferreries. ferreries war die 'andere Seite' von Tortosa, sozusagen das Kleinbasel. Hier lebten und arbeiteten die Handwerker in kleinen Buden und Fabriken. Am Horzont kann man die Ports sehen.
Mit dem niedrigen Wasserstand versteht man das Graffiti gut: 'Der Fluss bedeutet Leben- nein zu Ableitung von Wasser'