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Reflections: Some time ago I posted a BW version of this photo, I found the original and I just want to share it.
reflection outtake. I like this shot. Its very clear, Marco is strutting himself as usual. But I thought it looked too much like Perry's mirror shot, so I submit a different one for 52 weeks
Taken for group '52 weeks: the 2018 Edition - week 30 Reflection'.
I love reflections in water but I've not been anywhere this week to capture that. I was tidying up and came across a glass cube.
This photo is a single petal on a blackboard with the glass cube on top. It's taken in daylight with flash from above. It's straight out of the camera with no post processing.
This is dedicated to those who live their lives without reflection, that perhaps they see the need to think, see, explore...
It is a sad day...
Sometimes, when one person is missing, the whole world seems depopulated.
~Lamartine
Our world has been depopulated...
Taken at Lincoln's Inn while sightseeing with friends.
115 Pictures #22 "reflection"
7DOS "unusual pov"
Fall is my absolute favorite time of year. It’s not just the color, there is something about the light, the air and the mood it creates. I remember growing up in Southern California when the leaves would start to fall and blow along the streets. It was a special time when the temperature was just right and the nights a bit nippy but it was so much fun just to be outside in the clear clean air.
This shot was taken along Bishop Creek in the high Eastern Sierra there is a small holding pond where the trees around the pond all turn golden and cast amber reflections on the small lake. The deep golden colors caught my eye but the shot just didn’t look right till I sat down on the soggy banks and got the golden grass into the shot.
© Darvin Atkeson
Wet reflections on my balcony.
Sydney: ''It's the coldest summer we've had in 50 years.''
Temperature used to be over 30'sC but lately it's hovering around 25C.
I don't mind it, it's cool at night and we had a lot of rain.
I'm appologizing again for the Koi title. However, this shot rolls over to other critters who've established their base at the Bionic Gardens... and just when I thought I managed a smooth reflection shot of the blank overcast and skyline beyond! Boy, this female mallard has a good kick and is lucky not to be a goose. Denver just concluded the cleanup of over a thousand park geese to feed the poor at only a hundred grand. I'm selling my Thanksgiving meal ticket for cash outside the stadium.
I bet the duck is searching its geeklings but we already sent them to DC. Did she look over behind the reeds? No wonder, looking at this pool, they charge an entry fee for everyone, even Denverites.
I wonder if they have have to feed the water fowl? I don't see any standing corn fields anong the high rise housing. but maybe they feed mostly on visitors' Cheetos? The duck gets better feed than the American poor. After following some of the paths that are scattered about the Denver Botanic Gardens, I found a cool spot with a load of water, a good thing on the Colorado plains. It's clear that the pool furnish a good good for water gardens. They especially like water plantings at the Denver Botanical Gardens. It looks like I am getting closer to botanical, and fish, shots like this. Egad, I have a real load of garden shots to edit with over 200 snaps in the directory, let alone for everything else in my massive stash.
So I followed the original path and in my wanderings, I mostly found loads of prople. This shows a change up from earlier snaps. Always the question is whether this is simply art or is the trickling water making visitors head for the John? Well, at least this is green and I snapped away. Next?
This snap is yet another from a recent eDDie trek, this time down to the Denver Botanic Gardens. I have passed untold times but never invested my time or ponied up the entrance fee. This path shouts that upkeep here is far from free, but eDDie bought a season pass so I did another round of sponge bobbing at the right price. Boy, this place is loaded with distractions that were made for me! ...and, did I get distracted. Art in the park indeed.
Since the Denver Botonic Gardens trek, I have made more treks and another with eDDie to the Rockies. At least I was able to snag a load of shots on that mellow day. I filled my film card for the first time ever. OK, I was tapped by the time it was filled anyway.
Same location as my upload before, only one hour earlier, before sunset and the low-tide coming in ...
Reflection is the change in direction of a wavefront at an interface between two different media so that the wavefront returns into the medium from which it originated. Common examples include the reflection of light, sound and water waves. The law of reflection says that for specular reflection the angle at which the wave is incident on the surface equals the angle at which it is reflected. Mirrors exhibit specular reflection.
Some lovely cloud reflections on the River Forth at low tide today. Managed a walk over the bridge and back - about 3 km round trip. Highlight of the trip was a pair of Peregrine working the Feral Pigeons on the bridge structure. Didn't see the kill itself but one was successful. Needless to say my lens has now been repairs but has not yet been returned but these were the first shots with the repaired camera. Longannet Power Station on the left and Grangemouth straight ahead
I posted a reflection of of my bird bath earlier in the week, this was taken at the same time... slightly different version of the same thing. I like how much color I was able to get out of the reflection :)