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Reflection of the former royal palace in a window of the Kretzulescu church (built in 1720) - Bucharest, Romania
Got 3rd place in reflection.
Sticky note on top of a mirror, on the left side of the paper I wrote what "LIVED" was in the mirror so it would reflect "DEVIL". Flash gave the mirror and back round completely black.
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View in Large size to see reflections within the reflections as well as of my camera.
Lincoln to Nottingham – a Midland railway
Reflection in the window of a Class 222 Meridian unit on P7 at Nottingham Midland station.
I spent two years as a commuter on the Lincoln – Nottingham line. The railway opened in 1846 and was the first line into Lincoln, running into St Mark’s station.
Although the modern railway seems somewhat soulless, I have tried to capture some pleasing moments from my many months of commuting.
You can see a random selection of my railway photos here on Flickriver: www.flickriver.com/photos/themightyhood/random/
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.
Reenactors at Harpers Ferry National Historical Park. I was able to capture them walking past in the reflection of the window along with items within. This photo has not been enhanced in any way and it is one of my favorites because of how it happened. Scan of a print photo by a Canon.
Dream Lake is the second of 3 lakes on our hike in Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado. I was so pleased the wind calmed down enough for me to get my reflection shot I traveled two days a and hiked a couple miles for!
Taken in 2008.
Reflections and reality in Harvard's Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, "the only building on the North American continent designed by the famous French architect Le Corbusier."
I didn't notice the cool reflection in her visor until I got home. No photoshop - all I did was adjust exposure a bit and crop.
Night shoot in Bath on a cold March night using a Canon 1100D & Tripod. Playing around with the aperture and iso levels. On my way back from 5-aside saw there was a full moon and thought there might be some nice light and reflection on river. Nearly caught hypothermia as i was still in my kit with a knitted bobble hat. Bottled it when the swan swam by and switched to auto no flash. didn't have faith in my technique to capture it otherwise.