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This is the first time in years that I have visited Mt. Ranier and managed to catch a shot of Mt. Ranier reflected in Reflection Lakes. Usually, the mountain is smothered in clouds or the wind erases reflections. While it was windy, there were a few protected spots where Mt. Ranier succeeded in being reflected.
Reflections with colour prism causing walkers to look disconnected, confusing and stimulating the viewer
I thought I had better put a color photo out. ( but darn it, its not going to be very colorful !) Taking this photo I got caught. Down a quiet blacktop road in the morning I seen this house and knew that the still pond beside it would hold a reflection of the old place. I climbed 2 pipe gates to get there and a truck drove by and stopped at our car in the entranceway, so I quickly packed up and headed back and my wife was at the car talking to him. When I arrived I apologized, but I knew this was a special oppurtunity and he didn't mind at all. He was flattered that someone was even interested enough to take its picture. Got permission to return also with IR when the leaves fill out. Could of went the other way.This is in Lewis Co. Missouri.
Coloured reflections on the lake. I took this picture as an experiment to see how well I could get the reflections.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City has this permanent exhibition: A reflecting pool next to the Temple of Dendur.
Suffolk, VA - 28 OCT 2016
Reflections on Lake Drummond in the Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge. So calm and tranquil on this day.
Went for a little re-edit of an old photo today. It has always been one of my favourites. I loved the reflection coming back, especially with the green of the trees. Felt it summed up the nervous excitement one feels before getting married and the green symbolised a natural unity.
This morning when I looked out of the window, I saw the reflection of these car's in the parking lot, and it was raining. I grabbed my camera ran out onto the deck, and shot this in the rain. I have a hood over the lens, so it was OK.
The reflections between the parallel pieces of marble make some of the background look transparent.
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When I look at this I think of the many photo "sessions" and dozens of photos before I finally got the shot I wanted
Reflections in the glass windows of the UTS building on Jones Street, also showing the iconic old UTS tower building
Reflections of Upper West Side buildings in central park reservoir. Low angle version of a similar photograph I posted earlier.
This shot was hard with the camera almost touching the water with no idea what I am shooting at. I need a swiveling screen now. Please, Canon...
Reflections in a wall of the Sponsor Village in Torino in the period of the XX Olympic Winter Games - Torino2006
“Reflection is the business of man; a sense of his state is his first duty: but who remembereth himself in joy? Is it not in mercy then that sorrow is allotted unto us?” ~ William Shakespeare
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