View allAll Photos Tagged reflection

The series continues!! This one differs in that leaves in the water are a prominent motif, and the moss of the rock gives a nice color contrast.

National Roman Legion Museum

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

 

NOTE: Thanks so much for your visits, comments, and invites. A special thanks for dreaming along with me! Have a beautiful day! :-)

Here is reflection of the restourant on the board of ship trip in Donau river, the ceiling looks like a black mirror or like a sky with lightingstars...

Zoom in to see in large....

Ocracoke Lighthouse reflection after a rainstorm. Ocracoke Lighthouse is the oldest operating lighthouse in North Carolina.

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.

Same stitchwort on same mirror

I promised a car, and here it is.

Reflections on the moat at Coalhouse Fort in East Tilbury.

Just arrived at Auckland airport this reflection showed it selv.

Reflections on side of steam engine 75014 Braveheart at Paignton, Devon

View On Black

 

Taken with a Nikon D5000:

ISO 100 18mm f/5.0 1/25sec

 

*6 exposures at 1EV each: -3EV to +2EV

*Lightroom 3 Beta for white balance, color correction, highlight recovery, and noise reduction

*Photomatix Pro 3.2 for Tonemapping using Details Enhancer

*Elements 8 for slight Orton effect on the reflection, noise reduction, and unsharp mask on background layer

LUAS tram traverses O'Connell Street at speed frame L to R.

 

O'Connell Street - Dublin - Ireland

Reflection of a lenticular cloud in the Torres Del Paine National Park, Chile.

This is a scan of a film print from early 2004 taken with EOS 50E.

The seas here were quite unpredictable, having to run away as they pushed in and then scamper back to the shore line in the hopes of catching the reflections left in the wake.

Mirror at an intersection in Hønefoss, Buskerud, Norway.

July 2010

a art piece in the kasteeltuinen, in the netherlands. It is standing in a waterpool, and I like the reflection of it in the water

The reflection of trees in water is made from sunlight rays that bounce off the trees onto the water's surface. The surface of the reflection pool acts as an opaque material and bounces the light rays from the sun, onto the tress and then back into your eyes.

 

This scene was seen and photographed in a reflection pool at Stanford Shopping Center in Palo Alto, California

Minima #14

 

#beautiful #minimalove #instaminim #art #simplicity #simple #minimalninja #keepitsimple #lessismore #minimalistic #minimalisbd #love #minimalplanet #instagood #minimalhunter #minimalist #simpleandpure #negativespace #minimalista #minimalistics #tagsforlikes #minimalismo #minimalism #minimalobsession #minimal #photooftheday #urban #shoplocal #loft #style #abstract #abstractart #abstractartist #abstractarts #abstracted #abstractexpressionism #abstractexpressionist #abstraction #abstractors #abstractpainting #abstractphoto #abstractphotography #abstracts #acrylic #animation #art #artcall #artcompetitions #artcontest #arte #artfair #artgallery #artinfo #artist #artnews #artshow #artwork #black #blackandwhite #blackwhitephotography #callforart #callforentries

Schloss Vollrads - Castle Vollrads

Our Daily Challenge ... reflections

 

"For disappearing acts, it's hard to beat what happens to the eight hours supposedly left after eight of sleep and eight of work." ~ Doug Larson

 

I've been thinking about how I ever had the time to do everything I needed and wanted to do when I went to work everyday. Now that I'm retired I am so busy, I don't know how I had time to go to work!

52 week 2014 Challenge: reflection

 

there was/is so so much more that I want to do with this theme. I will definitely revisit it when I can grab some more time. I do however like the simple concept here. Fun to play!

This is a wonderful illustration of the historic/traditional Chinese garden architecture and how well environmental elements of nature are used and integrated into the setting to create sense of harmony and impressive visual appeal.

 

The location is in the Qing Dynasty's Summer Palace in the north west outskirt of Beijing, China. It was intended to create a scene inspired by the waterways that crisscrossed dwellings, markets, and gardens of a southern China city Suzhou.

 

Here the key elements are, water and reflections in the foreground; hill with dense trees and srubbs in the background; simplistic traditional buildings that lined up along the river bank; they even created a few elevated viewing spots to allow the visitor to enjoy the scene in awe in addition to being able to walk right into the scene - this photo was taken from atop a high bridge that crossed this body of water.

 

To see finer details, view large on black

Shot of the next door house window in a reflection off the wet sunroof of my car after a shower. The remaining pools of water pick out the sunroof patterning.

Reflections juxtaposing interior and exterior scenes

Reflection of sun in a puddle of water.

my first reflection shots

Autumn reflections at Bingham's Pond in the west end of Glasgow

Back to the Silverburn for some more from my photowalk in August. The theme is water. Going upriver from the bridge I came across this pool-like area where the river was flowing so slowly I could see a building reflected in the surface. Its a rather large house undergoing a virtual rebuild. I think it has a rather nice outlook over the river.

Tweaked this a little in Topaz Clarity.

Thanks to Les Brumes for beautiful textures.

Taken somewhere in Holland , May 1967.

macromondays theme redux ~ best theme of 2013

   

The reflection of dawn while leaving on my weekly paddle to Munyon Island. Though very early, it's rare for the Intracoastal Waterway to be mirrored like this as wake from departing charter boats usually stirs it up.

Framed with his reflection, caught in the ritual of scrolling—a quiet choreography of habit and isolation. The bench, the glass, the angles—they all hold him, even as he drifts elsewhere.

1 2 ••• 56 57 59 61 62 ••• 79 80