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Reflection as seen along Hollywood Boulevard at Disney's Hollywood Studios.
Disney's Hollywood Studios | Hollywood Boulevard
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Night Heron, Reflection. Sacramento Valley, California. January 8, 2016. © Copyright 2016 G Dan Mitchell - all rights reserved.
A solitary night heron perches on a snag above a reflecting pool
I have mentioned before that I came late to an interest in photographing birds — it only began a few years ago when I took a serendipitous trip to a California Central Valley refuge where I saw huge numbers of birds. Despite being a virtually life-long Californian living within a short drive of such areas, I barely knew they existed. (I had one prior hint on a drive to the Pacific Northwest some years ago, when I passed through the upper Sacramento Valley on a late-November evening and say many birds in the sky.)
That all changed during recent years. At first I "discovered" geese and egrets, the latter which I had seen before and occasionally photographed in the San Francisco Bay Area. Then I caught on to some of the other birds out in the Central Valley — ibises, cranes, herons, white pelicans. But the night herons continued to be a bit of a mystery, and frankly they still remain so to an extent. They are found at the location where I most often photograph, but typically off at some distance. That distance, along with their habit of roosting in thick grasses and plants, makes them hard to see and photograph. On this visit to a different location up in the Sacramento Valley I found a huge group of them in brush just across a canal, and I was able to photograph them from a closer distance, including this one that was atypically out of the brush and standing on a log.
G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer and visual opportunist. His book, "California's Fall Color: A Photographer's Guide to Autumn in the Sierra" is available from Heyday Books and Amazon.
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My photo for week 16 of my 52 weeks for dogs project. This weeks group challenge is 'reflections'. Rather than show Taivas and her reflection I decided to just take her reflection and then turned it right way up! Out in the forest, at Pig Bush. Btw, Taivas did not want to pose. I needed her close to the edge of the bank to get a good reflection and she thought I was trying to push her in! Taivas is not that keen on water, lol.
Taken with my Sony DSC-H7. The contrast was altered slightly in MS Digital Image and it's slightly cropped but no other processing.
“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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“He lives in you. He lives in me. He watches over everything we see. Into the water. Into the truth. In your reflection. He lives in you.”
this was such a magnificent reflection (wish you could have been there) that as I stood near the edge of it, my fear of extreme heights beckoned me to move away from the edge. It was, quite frankly, mind boggling.
Sailing with the Milwaukee Sea Scouts from Milwaukee to Michigan's West Coast and return for a week - Aug 2012
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Craig Regional Park
Fullerton, CA
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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
Finding myself at a loose end photographically (ie, no inspiration
forthcoming) outside the Scottish Parliament building, I resorted to a 'standby'. Maybe not the most creative of photography, but I have a soft spot for water reflections, and it's good to get it out of my system now and then. So I keep telling myself.
Whisky Bay at Wilsons Promontory National Park..
The promontory has been a National Park, to one degree or another, since 1898. Wilsons Promontory National Park, also known locally as "the Prom", contains the largest coastal wilderness area in Victoria. The site was closed to the public during World War II, as it was used as a commando training ground. The only settlement within Wilsons Promontory is Tidal River which lies 30 km south of the park boundary and is the focus for tourism and recreation. This park is managed by Parks Victoria..
Coastal features include expansive intertidal mudflats, sandy beaches and sheltered coves interrupted by prominent headlands and plunging granite cliffs in the south, backed by coastal dunes and swamps. The promontory is surrounded by a scatter of small granite islands which, collectively, form the Wilsons Promontory Islands Important Bird Area, identified as such by BirdLife International because of its importance for breeding seabirds..
Tidal River is the main river in Wilsons Promontory. It runs into Norman Bay and swells with the tide (hence the name). The river is a very interesting colour, a purple-yellow. This is due to the large number of tea trees in the area, which stain the water with tannin, giving it a tealike appearance. Darby River is the second major river, with extensive alluvial flats and meanders. It was the site of the original park entrance and accommodation area from 1909 to the Second World War.
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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Reflections Series Taken at Sunny's Beach area. maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Sunny%20Side%20Up/213/192/29 Used rocks and poses contained.
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....
more experiments with black backgrounds - this time I realised my Ipad was a glossy black mirror when turned off, so I took this photo making sure nothing but the figure and reflection was visible.