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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.
Reflections in the glass windows of the UTS building on Jones Street, also showing the iconic old UTS tower building
A main line special steam train passes the new MI6 building at Vauxhall, south London, reflected in rainwater. Edit of original post.
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.
Reflections with colour prism causing walkers to look disconnected, confusing and stimulating the viewer
Reflections in a wall of the Sponsor Village in Torino in the period of the XX Olympic Winter Games - Torino2006
The wheel is turning, the year is ending
And in the window you can still
Watch the reflection of Christmas
La roue tourne, l'année s'achève.
Dans la fenêtre on peut voir
Le reflet de Noël
Liege, Belgium
This long-legged, S-necked white bird is found throughout the Americas and around much of the world. It is typically the largest white egret occurring anywhere in its range (only the white-colored form of the great blue heron is larger).
Great egrets are found near water, salt or fresh, and feed in wetlands, streams, ponds, tidal flats, and other areas. They snare prey by walking slowly or standing still for long periods, waiting for an animal to come within range of their long necks and blade-like bills. The deathblow is delivered with a quick thrust of the sharp bill, and the prey is swallowed whole. Fish are a dietary staple, but great egrets use similar techniques to eat amphibians, reptiles, mice, and other small animals.
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...
We have had some fantastic sunsets recently with clear skies and the mist and fog just starting to set in. This picture was taken at Orton Mere lock in Peterborough
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
Taken on a walk along the River Soar on a cold and frosty morning the river was very still and gave a lovely reflection of the tree - Leicestershire UK.
A reflection of Oak Creek Canyon's red rock wall can be seen in a rainwater pool next to Oak Creek. This was shot at Slide Rock State Park just north of Sedona, Arizona.
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Waterscape with Reflections in the late afternoon on Tilligerry Creek at Lemon Tree Passage in Port Stephens, NSW, Australia.
Did you ever stare into the patterns and designs of glass? There are reflections captured that can serve as a catalyst for your imagination to take you to far away places where dreams come true. Take some reflection time today and dream a little dream of specialness just for you! :-)
EXPLORE: January 29, 2009 - #211
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Another part of an old house in Biala Rawska, this window. Rusty and crusty and the paint is peeling off. Love these old buildings.
A photo from one of the bridges looking under the Tyne Bridge and the reflections of the structure. I really like the shadows of the structure on the wall.
WOW: Dazzling
When I close my eyes and think about the word dazzling, dazzling would remind me of something shiny and sparkly. And so the first thing that came up in my mind was a beautiful young girl who was wearing a tiara under a streak of light from above dancing. This idea somehow became a difficulty as I didn't know how to dance, neither did Emma, or Mikayla and we don't have a stage to dance to, and we don't have the control over the drama stage. So instead of a girl, I decided to take a picture of a tiara that I borrowed from Emma's mom.
I first took the pictures on a bed that had a white bed sheet, but I thought it didn't really work because the tiara wasn't dazzling so I turned of the lights and took a lamp to create a shine. The light was really hard to catch, and the dazzling parts were hard to take from my camera. I then decided to take the picture on a small plant, but it looked weird and finally I decided to take the picture on a table. I couldn't catch the sparkles on the picture, and Emma thought of an idea of placing broken pieces of a disc to create more sparkling reflections. As a result, I have a dark background, and a white setting, which created a contrast. The tiara itself and the black background also created a contrast. Then the disc helped create rainbow colors of reflections and also created a reflection of the tiara. There were lots of reflections in this picture so I named this picture, "Reflections". Light was show from an angle above, and the most highlighted place of the subject was the middle part of the tiara. This picture was taken in a lower angle where the some of the pieces of the disc is blurred.
Another difficulty I had was creating the focus. My camera always focused on one part of the tiara, and I wanted to focus on the whole part. It took a lot of shots, from different angles and different angles of the light to create the dazzling sparkles, while you can still see the reflection and have the whole tiara in focus.
Although this photo does not have a story or something meaningful behind it, I really like how everything is like what I wanted it to be - the reflections, the dazzling colors, and the tiara.