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52in2018 No.41 A Reflection
I saw this dreamy scene in the reflections in the canal but it didn't convey what I felt, so I flipped 180. More like Dorothy or Alice...I like it when images take me somewhere else. Connectivity
I liked this shot dark-purposely-so pretty the reflections on the water that evening. . peaceful. .calm.
Illustrate symmetry in a photograph today., post it then Tag it with #TP279
Offshoot photog society shoot
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Re proposing some of my first pictures
This photo is very important to me because it is my first attempt to professional photography with non professional equipment
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This Photo has been taken when the center of Tirana had a fountain, the reflection of the building is on this fountain, it was made with a very unprofessional camera, a HP Photosmart E327. Now that I have the equipment, it is impossible to remake the photography.
This hotel was the proud of our communism era
Long Exposure made possible by holding the camera to the fountain border
~ Reflection~
Why, Mirror Mirror
why reflecting
thoughts diverse
diverse thoughts
reflecting why
Mirror Mirror, Why
by David Taylor
Please, View On Black
As I returned to the car after photographing the Peace Garden I spotted this reflection in the bonnet - I couldn't resist trying to make something of it. This is the closest I'll ever get to a self portrait...
For my final project I tried the technique of taking photos of reflections in a mirror. I didn’t necessarily look at one specific artists work. I was scrolling through the Pinterest inspiration board when I saw that some of the photos were using mirrors, so from there I did a Google search and found a lot of cool photos that really sold the idea for me. I noticed that with a lot of the photos had the model holding a mirror and in the reflection was the scenery in front of them. It made it look like they were missing a section of themselves. For some of the photos I had to get at a certain angle that would allow me to get the reflection the way I wanted it to look and without me getting in most of the photos.
If I had thought of it earlier, I would have gone to the store, bought a mirror and tired doing portrait type pictures.
I was pretty excited when I discovered this view at the Reflection Pool. If you get down on your knee, the American flag is reflected in the pool. I thought this was super cool.
When I did some research about this pool I found out that it was designed for this exact purpose! As stated on the website of the designer: The pool is located so as to reflect a large American flag in the distance when viewed from the proper angle.
Someone told me once (Can't remember who though) that one time a woman thought the pool was something solid and she tried to sit on it! That would something funny to see…
Reflections - Spiegelungen
Camera: Fujifilm Finepix HS50 EXR
or huawei p30 lite
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richard.von.lenzano@gmail.com
Photographed this chicken today at the Gentle Barn that seemed to be intrigued by it's own reflection. Please be sure and check out my other shots too :)
Hull marina, i wouldnt mind one of these!! I can just see me with a captains cap on navigating the high seas, I might be able to afford the dingy they had at the back LoL.
"Balanced Reflection"
Arches National Park, Utah, USA
1311-4-8836
Water gathered in small pools all over the sandstone basins of the area immediately after a winter snow storm, providing an opportunity to capture Balanced Rock in a reflection. I shot this one a few hours before sunset, while clouds still gathered on the distant horizon. In the distant background are Turret Arch and the La Sal Mountains. Another great adventure with Dustin LeFevre and Steve Howa.
On Sunday afternoon, we went to one of our local parks (Nurragingy Reserve, Doonside, western Sydney) and the reflections on the lagoon were so beautiful. I couldn't resist taking some photos. It is often used for wedding photos and there were at least 10 weddings scattered around the park having photos done. It is a wonderful place for the children to run around and have fun as well.
#314 on Explore on 21st October, 2008.