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The reflection of leaves and tree branches on the undulating surface of the river.

Reflection is a flower of the mind, giving out wholesome fragrance; but revelry is the same flower, when rank and running to seed.

 

By: Desiderius Erasmus

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First sign on spring in river Nea

Reflections on the water of the Fraser River by Crescent Island.

Reflections of the evening light on plastic sheeting winterizing a window. I love the visual complexity of the pareidolia drama unfolding in this image (especially the cyborg in the center), its nicely balanced composition of thirds, and the painterly colour palette of muted mauve, blues, browns, and subtle golden halations. An image worth lingering over when seen full screen.

Well… I returned home safely this morning from my two week photographic workshop on the Isle of Skye… with 68 Gigabytes worth of images!!

 

Although we had plenty of rain and loads of midges… that certainly didn’t prevent us from exploring every corner of the island… and shooting all the most iconic locations… in the best possible light!!

 

Here is one of my favourite shots from my most favourite iconic location of all… the Old Man of Storr… reflected in a tiny loch… and captured just as the clouds, light and reflections were looking at their very best.

 

I’d like to thank Jenny, Anne, Peter, Tom and Steven for sharing all these unforgettable experiences with me… I had an absolute blast shooting Skye with you guys (and girls)!!

 

Nikon D800, Nikkor 14-24mm at 14mm, aperture of f14, with a 1/200th second exposure.

 

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One of the largest American flags. The Mount Rushmore flag measures 45 feet by 90 feet and weighs 300 pounds. It’s currently folded in a glass case with a star and a stripe on display. I captured reflections of Lincoln and Jefferson from the display across the aisle.

 

No multiple exposure, just good old fashioned reflections and a good eye. 😃

Center City, Philadelphia, PA

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Gaarkeuken

Provincie Groningen

(the Netherlands)

This title has a double sense.

A reflection process.

I'll be a little bit absent these days; "a time of reflection"

Have a great week.

ago. 2010

A Great Blue Heron fishing

for The Flicker Lounge

Theme - Reflection

 

Blue Lake Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada

A reflection at Deep Creek, off Narrabeen Lake, Sydney.

Reflections of the sun on Central Plaza. Photo taken using a Lee Filter's Big Stopper which allowed a 20 second exposure

An amazing calm fjord. In the background you can barely get a glimpse of the glacier, Folgefonna.

The world is a looking-glass, and gives back to every man the reflection of his own face. Frown at it, and it will in turn look sourly upon you; laugh at it and with it, and it is a jolly kind companion. ~ William Makepeace Thackeray

Reflection in a small pond at the head of Rawson Lake

BEST VIEWED LARGE.

Reflections of Fall color; Chesapeake, Virginia.

Reflection of the screes at Wastwater

University of British Colombia

I’ve bought a little M43 camera to use in those situations where dragging a DSLR and several lenses along doesn’t work that well. Yesterday I took it for a little test in downtown Oslo. The water had been shut off in one of the fountains near the National Theatre and it had lots of little puddles with different kind of reflections, so I decided to play around with that.

View On Black and Large

 

While in Agra I was able to hire a car and visit Mehtab Bagh along the Yamuna River. The clouded sky created some amazing reflections along the river.

 

Agra, India

August 2007

It has been great getting back to a normal pace of life since the wedding and honeymoon. This past weekend I was able to enjoy an afternoon out at Umstead State Park hiking around big lake. I didn't take many pictures except for some during an encounter with a deer...which I will post later. On my way back to the car I noticed this great reflection. The sun had already dropped behind the trees and was about to set so there was a subtle light accentuating the tree trunks against the shadows of the forest. This lake is always very still at the end of the day and is normally a great place for sunsets. But today the light provided other opportunities.

 

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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.

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A red squirrel pauses for a moment by a small pool of water. Fortunately most of the ice had melted in the afternoon sun so the reflection came out.

Da una idea di Erika... grazie... :-)

On a late August trip to the French Alps with BenjaminBarakat, Sadeq Hayati, and Jeremy Singer, we discovered a tranquil mountain lake that acted as a flawless mirror. Orion rose about an hour before dawn, but it wasn’t until after the end of the dark night that it aligned perfectly above the peak of Aiguille Verte.

 

To capture this alignment, I kept shooting well into the astronomical twilight. By then, the sky had turned a deep blue, and the growing daylight softened the contrasts. Yet, thanks to my narrowband filter, I was still able to record the vivid red hydrogen emission nebulae - visible even in the reflection.

 

The interplay of red and blue hues, accented by the faint yellow glow on the horizon, makes this one of my favorite images from that magical night.

 

EXIF

Canon EOS-R, astro-modified by EOS 4Astro

Sigma 28mm f/1.4 ART

IDAS NBZ filter with Canon EF-EOS R drop-in adapter

iOptron SkyTracker Pro

Sunwayfoto T2840CK tripod

 

Foreground:

Stack of 5x 60s @ ISO1600, f/2.8

 

Sky:

Stack of 7x 30s @ ISO1600, f/2.8, clear filter & 3x 90s @ ISO6400, f/2.8, IDAS NBZ

 

Reflection:

Stack of 5x 12s @ ISO6400, f/2, clear filter & 3x 90s @ 6400, f/2, IDAS NBZ

The tail end of a KC-10 tanker, as seen in my visor. You can barely make out Fezzik and Turbo's jet on the left side of the reflection, i.e. my right.

 

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A reflection of a bar on water at sunset.

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