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I enjoyed capturing this the moment i saw this because, the reflection of the tree was for some reason exactly matched the sign on the signboard for a men's room. I was not sure if i should post this; decided to go ahead just see how people liked it........ Hope you like it.
Camera: Nikon D90
Exposure: 1/60s
Aperture: f/14.0
Focal Length: 105 mm
ISO: 400
Exposure Bias:+1/3
Reflection of a streetlamp on the glass windows on a building on Compton Street. I like they have incorporated the bright modern additions to the original stone building.
This image is a single frame, not a composite or double exposure. I make use of glass and puddles to bring a different dimension to some of my images. Additionally I use a polarized filter in order to find the best possible reflection by avoiding unwanted glare or shiny surfaces.
Esta imagen no es ni compuesta ni proviene de una exposición doble. Solo hago uso de paneles de cristal o charcos en la calle para dar una dimensión diferente a algunas de mis imágenes. También utilizo a menudo un filtro polarizador para buscar el mejor reflejo posible y así evitar destellos no deseados.
Bricks, Reflection. San Francisco, California. May 29, 2015. © Copyright 2015 G Dan Mitchell - all rights reserved.
Bricks and water reflecting urban sky.
Walking up Market Street in San Francisco I was watching out for anything that could be photographically interesting — architecture, people, vehicles, light — when I looked down and saw this little vignette of... not much at all really. Perhaps someone had been cleaning the street earlier, and now a puddle of water covered some sidewalk bricks and flowed over the gaps between others.
I stopped, more or less in the middle of the sidewalk, likely forcing a few people to take a path around me or perhaps just wonder what I was photographing with my camera pointed straight down. What I saw was, first, the water itself. Then I saw the narrow vertical band of lighter tones, where there was a break between reflected buildings. I only paused for a moment to make a couple of exposures, and then I continued on.
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reflection of m/s superstar (yellow with orange stripe) ferry ship on windows of holland cruise ship.
Not photoshop, just a window. ;-) Taken while waiting for Thai takeaways to be cooked.
Edit: The woman in the background is also my daughter and has long since thought her Dad a bit odd;-)
9/52 - Reflection, A reflection in the window working the night shift
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Unedited window reflection of the Media Markt of Amsterdam. Taken with a Sony HX200V. No editing, no magic tricks, no Photoshop :)
Every 2 weeks or so I go on a little bike trip to some remote village or forgotten area of Amsterdam (like the Southeast, where the Media Markt is situated and where I took these shots) and write an article about it for the 'Dam in 60 minutes' series in 'The Sentinel', a magazine that shares the love for the best city in the world and everything around it with the rest of the planet. If you want to enjoy these fun journeys too, you can do so by virtually going with me here :)
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Natick Artists group show at Gallery 55
Giclee print size 13”x19” on Epson Velvet Fine Art Paper. The mat is a 100% cotton rag. Framed size 18"x25" with UV glass.
Artist’s Statement:
One of my favorite things to do while I was living in Kyiv, Ukraine was to wander around the city with my camera. I was mesmerized by the beautiful architecture and the culture which is so different than American. I was strolling through the city one day looking for things that caught my eye. While getting ready to cross the street, I tried to avoid stepping in a large slush puddle. I happened to notice an interesting reflection and decided to take a picture of it. I felt like I had discovered a new way to view the world! I began to see the city through its reflections and this process brought me to St. Michael’s Golden Dome Monastery captured in this puddle reflection. It is one of the most significant Orthodox Churches in Ukraine and I love the complementary colors of blue and gold which made it a wonderful place to photograph. I was thrilled to find a puddle which I was able to get a clear reflection of the bell tower with just about the entire onion dome on top.
This image is symbolic of my reflecting on life while living there, my spiritual growth and the creative force that drives me to pursue my photography with a passion.
A different one for me. This shot was taken in sharp focus on a tripod on a virtually still day last week.
It's not ICM or a ME.
I had been taking some shots of the reflections of the trees at Yew Tree Tarn & experimented with the shutter speeds which resulted in this composition.
I'm quite pleased with the result.
Hope you like it too...
Week 1 (30.12. - 5.1.) : Capture a Reflection in an Unexpected Surface
- Look for unconventional reflective surfaces (e.g., metal, glass, puddles).
- Experiment with angles to create interesting distortions.
- Focus on the interplay between the reflection and the surrounding environment.
(Tadten/Friedhofplatz)
This was after the rain, after waiting for about 2 hours - but the best pictures are still to come :)
Bassin se trouvant au pied du Potala côté nord à Lhassa au Tibet.
De nos jours le lieu s’appelle Zongjiao Lukang Park.
D'après diapositive.
Getting back to some of my pics that I took a couple weeks ago. We were leaving the park & we came across this puddle. So...of course I want the kids to get in it..haha...their mom, not so sure. In the end..the kids did get to play and I got a few cute reflection pictures :) I'd say it was a win/win!