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A walk in the city

 

Repost for

Smile on Saturday 6.4.2019 "Watermove"

 

Reflections of MS Experimenta: www.flickr.com/photos/wolfgang-kynast/39767136650

This is a snapshot, photographed in RAW format to see how far can a cellphone go in post process, and its amazing for a smartphone, not even close to a DSLR, but it delivers great image quality.. Thanks :)

Reflection of the stream runoff at Fisher Cove in the Cape Breton National Highlands Provincial Park

Beach, Nieuwvliet-Bad

Crazy Tuesday theme "Reflection".

Mamiya MSX 500

Meyer Optik Gorlitz Oreston 1.8/50mm

Film: Kodak Motion Picture 5203 ISO 50 push to ISO100

Remjet Remove: Baking Soda + 1000ml 50C hot water

60 secs shaking +60 secs soak water

Develop:ECN2,39C 4:35Mins

*** push to 100"

Blix: 8mins 39C

Wash: 3:00 mins

Stabilizer: 1min

Flo: 1 min

Scan:Epson V800

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Macro Mondays - Reflection

Image measures 1 1/2" on the long side.

Happy Macro Monday!

 

CC Rainbow - Yellow

THANK YOU for your support and nice comments!

Right after I read the theme for this week the weather went from sunny to rainy. Every.single.day. For a week! Until this morning when there were brief periods of almost sunny. :-)

 

Happy Crazy Tuesday!

Happy Macro Mondays, HMM !!

"Reflection”

 

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Fishing pier juts out into the Delaware Bay at Port Mahon...

 

Fall on Bassett Pond, Woodinville, WA.

Llyn Dinas reflections, Eryri/Snowdonia, Gwynedd, Cymru/Wales, UK

Edifici Gas Natural, Barcelona

Nezu Museum

根津美術館

Felixstowe, Suffolk

There are several smaller nature reserves in Damme, and this is one of them.

There is an old windmill in the background.

Rotterdam - Kop van Zuid - reflections

 

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Lipowy Most, woj. podlaskie, Poland

This year I couldn’t take more pictures of birds because of the bad weather and lack of time due to university. I posted only a few pictures. Birds in flight is my favorite. Cloudy day helps a lot, white birds lose picture quality in harsh light, even colored birds lose some image quality in harsh light. I took this picture with Sigma 135mm art lens. I like the reflections of the lake and blurry background. I hope you like this image.

 

The forecast was good this weekend so took a trip to Oban. This is a little bay a few miles east of Oban.

Bridgeton Bridge Indiana USA

Llandudno Pier, Llandudno, borough of Conwy, North Wales.

 

Llandudno Pier Coordinates..... 53°19′54″N 3°49′30″W

 

Llandudno Pier is a Grade II* listed pier in the seaside resort of Llandudno, North Wales. At 2,295 feet (700 m), the pier is the longest in Wales and the fifth longest in England and Wales. In 2005 and 2025, it was voted "Pier of the Year" by the members of the National Piers Society.

 

At the end of the pier is a deep-water landing stage, completely rebuilt for the third time in 1969, which is used by the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company for occasional excursions to Douglas, Isle of Man, and for an annual visit of the PS Waverley or the MV Balmoral preserved steamers.

 

Early wooden pier

The pier had its origins in a much shorter pier of just 242 feet (74 m) built on 16 wooden piles, opened in 1858 by the St George's Harbour and Railway Company, which had just completed its branch line from Llandudno to Conwy via a junction with the Chester and Holyhead Railway near the present Llandudno Junction railway station to which the branch was soon diverted. That short pier was built to protect the rights of its owners to a much more ambitious scheme to build a major port in Llandudno Bay. The pier was severely damaged in the Royal Charter Storm of 25 October 1859,[1] which caused the loss of 223 ships and 800 people in British coastal waters. Although repaired and used for a further 16 years, the pier was too short and could only be used by steam ships at high tide.

 

ConstructorWalter Macfarlane of Glasgow

Opening date1 August 1877

 

The new pier was reported to have cost around £30,000 (equivalent to £3,700,000 in 2023) to construct. The first pile was driven by Lord Arthur Hill-Trevor on 16 September 1876, initiating the start of a 10-month construction period.[9] By this time, 110 feet (34 m) of pier had already been completed

 

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A different (perhaps slightly better) shot of a single drop with reflections! I'm still not quite satisfied with the result. I probably need a different approach...

 

Shot with a Carl Zeiss "Luminar 25 mm F 3.5" lens on a Canon EOS R5.

North Karelia, Finland

Calm reflection - A supremely calm and serene spring day dawns at Yew Tree Tarn.

 

The youthful greens of spring reflected perfectly in the still water of the tarn.

 

Lake District, Cumbria

 

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Naaa

Nope

Just be in the flow today, no other reflections than what's in the lake

Sounds like a good idea

It's a marvelous spot on earth

Can't use any time to think, rethink or dwell

Just enjoying life

It works too

 

Reflection #12 on the South River...although they look like the American Flag they are of idle kayaks waiting to be taken out for a spin

 

EXPLORE #383 of 9 September 2009

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