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Taken at Farmoor Reservoir on a dull and grey day but these reflections of sails in the water brightened up things considerably
Early visit to the marina/docks this morning resulted in a few reflection pictures as the water was pretty calm for a change.
I'm not a huge fan of self-portraits, but while browsing some old photographs, I've came across this one. It was taken around February 2007, when I was experimenting a bit with a Zenit 11. It's quite the classic shot, I've seen dozens of these on Flickr, yet they're always interesting - it's the same scene, but a different person or camera.
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Yesterday Kay and I went on a ramble and it felt so good to hit the road for
whatever life would bring us on this day. First stop was a u-turn back to check
out some rusty pipes....we love rust! To check out Kay's photo of a rusty me
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Stay tuned for more of what we found:)
This is from the nose cone of a Canadian Search and Rescue plane. The weather was beautiful, the mountains were out, and I was enjoying an Air Show. The prefect day.
Observing the beautiful scenery around me while waiting for the Sandhill Cranes to return at sunset in Socorro, New Mexico at the Bernardo Wildlife Area
Rainy nights are great for puddles in the morning. SaskPower along with the Hotel Saskatchewan and Blessed Sacrament Church are reflected in a puddle. I turned the composition on its head; you'd never see this persepctive in a puddle.
Went for a trek around blenhiem palace estate, should have taken a hat full of photos but only took this.. Hope it makes you think a little.
This pond is where they spend most time, it's only nerve wracking because we have to watch them, so they don't fall in it... that allows me to take pictures.
One of the soldier statues being reflected in the wall of the Korean War Veterans Memorial on the National Mall in Washington, DC. Often referred to as the Forgotten War, I will not soon forget the faces of this memorial.
Near our hotel in Carmel is this small, but adorable toy store. We never miss an opportunity to visit this place. Chloe is pictured in the mirror playing with the toy train set.
The LaFortune brothers will be at the museum until early October, carving the roughly seven metre (25 feet) long piece of timber into a finished pole. Together with the LaFortune brothers, the Ministry of Health selected the pole’s theme, “Crossing Cultures and Healing”. The Ministry will raise the pole this October at its Victoria headquarters as a reflection and reminder of the Ministry’s belief in supporting reconciliation.