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حقوق الطبع والنسخ والنشر والحفظ في هذا الألبوم جميعها محفوظة وحصرية لـ مشعل المنصور
ولا يمكن حفظ أو نسخ أو نشر أو استخدام أي من الصور بدون إذن أو عقد مسبق مع المصور
إن كان لديك الرغبة في استخدام أو شراء أي من الصور الخاصة بالمصور يمكنك مراسلتي عبر البريد الالكتروني المذكور أعلاه
وأي تعديات تخالف ما تم ذكره مسبقاً ستعرض مرتكبها للمسائلة والملاحقة القانونية
Sunday, before noon, at the port of Argostoli, Kefalonia Island, Greece. Sky is cloudy, there is no wind and the sea is calm apart from the moments seagulls are diving. Reflections are very fragile...
Ever get that feeling that someone is watching over your shoulder? One of the things about being a pilot is that someone is always watching what you do and evaluating - from near and far. Takes some getting used to.
reflections of lighted powerhouse in the waters of the sabarmati river at early morning seen at ahmedabad in gujarat,india
When you look into a mirror
Do you like what's looking at you?
Now that you've seen your true reflections
What on earth are you gonna do?
Find some inspiration
It's down deep inside you
Amend your situation, yeah
Your whole life is ahead of you
Your whole life is ahead of you
Remember the time you hung out with the boys, now
Remember the things you used to say
I thought by now you'd be the president
But after all that was yesterday
But you've had time to go out in the world now
But you chose to run away
Well, people ask you what you're doing now
You don't even know what to say
Find some inspiration
It's down deep inside you
Amend your situation, yeah
Your whole life is ahead of you
Your whole life is ahead of you
Find some inspiration (yeah)
It's down deep inside you
Amend your situation, yeah
Your whole life is ahead of you
Your whole life is ahead of you
You think your life is like a movie
Where it all works out in the end
I think your life is like a desert
Where does it go, where does it begin?
When you look into a mirror
(When you look into a mirror)
Do you like what's looking at you?
(Do you like it?)
Now that you've seen your true reflection
What on earth are you gonna do?
Find some inspiration
It's down deep inside you
Amend your situation, yeah
Your whole life is ahead of you
Your whole life is ahead of you
Find some inspiration (yeah)
It's down deep inside you
Amend your situation, yeah
Your whole life is ahead of you
Your whole life is ahead of you
Find some inspiration
It's down deep inside you
Find some inspiration
It's down deep inside you
Find some inspiration (inspiration)
It's down deep inside you
Find some inspiration (inspiration)
It's down deep inside you
Find some inspiration
It's down deep inside you
Find some inspiration...
It's down deep inside of you.
True Reflections - Dave Matthews Band
The bow of the oak-boat Náttfari, now used for whale watching.
"Náttfari, built in Stykkishólmur in 1965, is typical of Icelandic herring boats used in the 1960's and 70's. Náttfari was later used for trawling, net and line fishing until 1990 and then left idle in Reyðafjörður until North Sailing bought it in 1998. During the following winter it was renovated and its hold converted to a 50 seater dining room. Náttfari has proved to be a highly suitable whale watching boat, possessing the highest crows nest of North Sailing’s fleet and providing good visibility for passengers all around the boat."
Text from www.northsailing.is
Reflections of the McKenna Languages Building ( University of Colorado Boulder ) in the Varsity Lake
/*HDR image,increased temperature settings*/
November 20, Copenhagen.
No visit to Copenhagen, however brief, is complete without a tourist shot of Nyhavn.
view from the window in Nelson. overlooking the Harbour was amazing but the reflection on glass created a totally different scene.
This is Catch Photo #28, a game of Photo Catch I'm playing with my Husband Darek (aka blankspace321) . We each take turns adding something to the photo. We limit ourselves to 20 additions each. This is the 15th of my 20.
To see the original photo for this current game: CLICK HERE!
To see D & J Photo Catch Folder (1-20): CLICKE HERE!
As of August 29, 2013 we have been doing Catch Photos for four (4) years.
This Mallard duck was in a marshy area of the Bristol Audubon. I liked the reflection but the original needed some work.
East-West Center, Honolulu.
Petals from the Rose-flowered Jatropha and Monkeypod leaves swirl around almost endlessly.
Photographed on Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day 2012. More of my WPPD photos [click here].
Le Bambole Mk. II, "The Compact” Pinhole Camera. Kodak Ektar 100.
Reflection Week on the Relevance of a Religious Vocation
From Sunday 5 to Sunday 12 July
An international gathering for young people 40 and under living a monastic or religious life, both those in formation as well as those already committed for some years.
Found this beautiful reflection on the shore of the lake at Western Springs as I was heading back towards the zoo. I waited for the people walking along the path to be in just the right spot before clicking the button.
I commented before that I haven't been as active lately because it's the school holidays and the girls are keeping me busy. However, I think it's also because I've reached that point again where I want every photo I post to be better in some way than the last, so I slow down as I wait for the ideas to hit me.
I ran into this problem with the random album covers I used to do. They started off pretty simple, but then they started getting more and more creative ... or at least more and more complex and I started struggling to come up with ways for the next one to top the one that I'd done before. I didn't want to just do something simple and/or minimalist, not just because I already knew I could but also because they just looked a bit boring in comparison and weren't going to be something that would stretch me creatively. So I gave up doing them.
Now, please don't think that I've stopped taking photos altogether! I'm still snapping away. It's just that many of the more creative and/or complex ideas I've got floating around in my head aren't working out the way I'd like them to in practice, so I've got to rethink them and try again.
In the meantime, I will try to keep posting snapshots of the kids and the city and whatever else takes my fancy, even if they are "just" snapshots and thus aren't all that artistic. I'm not going to let myself give up again just because the going's got a little rough! The show must go on and all that, right?
EDIT: I think what I'm trying to say is that snapshots seem quite boring in comparison to the more artistic photos I've done, so part of me doesn't want to do snapshots anymore. For instance, one of my few remaining scavenger hunt challenges is "a dog & a bicycle". Now, I could just go out and find someone walking their dog and someone riding their bicycle and take a candid snapshot of them, but that would be boring and, if you'll forgive the pun, rather pedestrian. If I'm going to take a picture of a dog and a bicycle, then by golly it's going to be an artistic picture! So in the meantime, I've got to wait until inspiration strikes ...