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An afternoon playing with Plaxtongeezers Leopard brought some wonderful photo oportunities with this one, taken inbetween Hatton and Preston on the Hill in front of a rather large puddle being rather effective.
The coach still wears the basic colour scheme of its former owner, Maynes of Warrington but is this year going to be outshopped in allover white with National Travel West names, a livery it never carried in its service life but what the hell!
Natick Artists group show at Gallery 55
Giclee print size 13”x19” on Epson Velvet Fine Art Paper. The mat is a 100% cotton rag. Framed size 18"x25" with UV glass.
Artist’s Statement:
One of my favorite things to do while I was living in Kyiv, Ukraine was to wander around the city with my camera. I was mesmerized by the beautiful architecture and the culture which is so different than American. I was strolling through the city one day looking for things that caught my eye. While getting ready to cross the street, I tried to avoid stepping in a large slush puddle. I happened to notice an interesting reflection and decided to take a picture of it. I felt like I had discovered a new way to view the world! I began to see the city through its reflections and this process brought me to St. Michael’s Golden Dome Monastery captured in this puddle reflection. It is one of the most significant Orthodox Churches in Ukraine and I love the complementary colors of blue and gold which made it a wonderful place to photograph. I was thrilled to find a puddle which I was able to get a clear reflection of the bell tower with just about the entire onion dome on top.
This image is symbolic of my reflecting on life while living there, my spiritual growth and the creative force that drives me to pursue my photography with a passion.
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yesterday I made a trip to ribatejo to take some pictures whith my
dad. This one was taken near Valada do Ribatejo.
The one on the left is my sister, and the one on the right is my cousin. I was shooting a video when I saw her reflection, and I knew I had to take a picture of it. I can say I like the results.
One of series of reflections on ferrofluid. My aim is to use ferrofluid to reflect light in ways never seen before
Sometimes when we look in a mirror
we are able to look back upon our history at all the good and all the bad.
Have you ever asked yourself if in the reflection you have caused more good then bad? Or if you caused more bad then good do you regret it?
The last of Amore until next year's Valentines! Four little erasers ... four little hearts!
I'm off to sunny Florida tomorrow with my wife so I'll catch up during Tuesday!
Flickr Lounge - Weekly Theme (Week 7) ~ I LEFT MY HEART .....
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Getting back to some of my pics that I took a couple weeks ago. We were leaving the park & we came across this puddle. So...of course I want the kids to get in it..haha...their mom, not so sure. In the end..the kids did get to play and I got a few cute reflection pictures :) I'd say it was a win/win!
On reflection, I'm glad I stopped the car to take this picture. Catcleugh Reservoir, Northumberland, 22/7/14
This weeks theme is "Reflections" and it gives me a chance to reflect back on our lives. This is an image of the sunlight reflected off of my husband's old guitar, the light shows the wear and tear it has endured, and it reflects all the wonderful music that has come from this lovely old instrument. You can see the toll that has been taken on the beauty of this guitar, it looks rather worn, but seems to represent every vibrant note and chord that has been played. Even with all the wear and tear, there is a lot of life left in it.
It feels kind of like our own lives...we can look back and see our past, and the adventure that it has been. We've been through a lot, especially this last year, as my husband has gone through such a difficult battle with his health. Still, as we reflect on our lives, we realize what we have been through, it's been such a beautiful song. And we are not done yet.
Best wishes for a wonderful New Year for all of you, and many blessings! ♥
For 52 in 2015
Theme: Reflections
Week #1