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Trees reflection in a small lake, Byron Bay Tourist Village, a camping & caravan site just outside Byron Bay, NSW, Australia. Quiet camp site when we were there, just outside the vibrant town of Byron Bay. You don't need to worry about noisy guests on the camp site, it's the birds that wake you up! Messing around with the effects of my Silver Efex Pro 2 software.
Thougt this was a pretty cool shot of Dexter looking through the window at night and being able to capture his reflection as well.
some mornings I just cant get to my work, last 3 photo's are all from one bike ride to my work (had to wait here for the open bridge anyway)
Reflection on the polished aluminium refreshment trailer set up on Worthing seafront prior to the 2024 Worthing 10k event..
Kiyosumi-teien(garden), Kohtou-ku(Ward) Tokyo-to(Prefecture), Japan
東京都江東区(とうきょうと こうとうく) 清澄庭園(きよすみていえん)
Well, I had to work on at least one picture; chose this. Unfortunately, it was too cluttered, so it isn't as impactfulsome as I'd hoped, but I had fun doing it.
Fifth Avenue Place (Highmark) building shimmers in the windows of another. Lydia spotted this as we were walking dahntahn.
Reflections in windows on the One Capital City Plaza building in Buckhead (Atlanta), taken from the 17th floor of the Sovereign Building
At the lily pond, the reflections of the flowers were all so gorgeous. I decided to just capture the reflection of this beauty. I like how it looks almost like a water color picture. At first glance, it just looks like the flower is upside down.
We had a fine show early hours with the thunderstorm a good 45 mins plus , I shot these through our back door , captured the reflection in this one
on 38 years of successful marriage by my friends Pat and Chuck! Congratulations ~Chuckles~ and swt snookie.
"the abyss lures you towards a delusional oasis."
Art Piece: Reflections Series #3 (3-panels Set)
Dimensions: 18" x 24" (0.75" Thick) Per Panel
Full Dimensions: 54" x 24" (0.75" Thick) 3 Panels *big*
Materials: Acrylic abstract on stretched canvas
Domineering colors are cool, yet with a subtle tinge of liveliness in this piece.
Art piece is created & copyrighted by Ron Boon 2010