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week 2 - reflections
Canon eos 1000d with 18-55mm lens with a screw on x10 macro lens attachment under natural light
various reflection shot Come see the original at tabblo.com!
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Usually if you say glass you say reflections and, at the same time you say "behind", because the glass is transparent, and one can see what is behind it. Here you can see through the front glasses portions of the rear glasses.
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Empty Glasses of Wine - B&W
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השתקפות ביחד עם מאחורי
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בדרך כלל אם אמרת זכוכית אמרת השתקפות, ובמקביל אמרת "מאחורי" כי הזכוכית שקופה וניתן חלראות מה שיש מאחוריה. כאן ניתן לראות מבעד מאחורי הכוסות שבחזית חלקים מן הכוסות שבעורף
Photographed this reflections on the water on the grounds of Naval Live Oaks Area located in Gulf Breeze, Florida.
One of the beaches on the Wester Ross. coast .. white sand,blue sea, amazing rocks and lovely rockpools.
Tried and tried to get a shot of the lampshade itself (it was so pretty) but I couldn't get the camera to focus properly - so I turned it into a reflection self-portrait. ;)
On my commute home.
I like how it's not just a reflection of the passenger, but also calls to mind the other definition of reflection - and what she may be contemplating.
I had been hoping to get something similar to some other shots I've taken in the past:
www.flickr.com/photos/brenandjess/2800967691/
www.brenandjess.com/pictures/tripsvacations/poconos-june-...
but the moments didn't quite find me.
The most insane thing about this photo now that I look at it is the multiple reflections of the windows in the windows. I thought I was taking a photo of wrought iron balconies. But no...
Nottingham Beeston Canal
"The canal is a prominent feature in the city centre and a unique way for you to explore Nottingham. The canal navigates from the Trent, via the Attenborough Nature Reserve at Beeston then on to the city centre and back onto the river Trent where you can continue to the market town of Newark. There are a few quirks along this route, such as the well known ‘Devils Elbow’ junction between Castle lock and Meadow Lane Lock. Being at a right angle it requires some tricky negotiations. And when you arrive at Castle Marina, you can stop outside Sainsbury’s to top up on any supplies. Castle Boulevard is an ideal mooring from which to see the city where you’ll be spoilt for choice for things to do and see."
www.experiencenottinghamshire.com/discover-notts/rural-no...
I shot my first show with an "official" backstage pass, and it was absolutely wonderful and terrifying and intense. Being in between the stage and the audience with seven other photographers, with people constantly bombarding you with their heads and their bodies as they crowdsurf, the speakers ringing in your ears...there are few words to describe it. I was a little bit afraid to jump in the fray at first, because there were so many other photographers with quite better equipment than I have, but I looked down at my little bracelet and it gave me the small amount of courage I needed to dive right in there and get my own shots. And damn, was it fun. I want to do nothing but this for the rest of my life.
This is the lead singer Jake Wolf from Reflections, one of the bands that played last night. They put on a phenomenal show. There are more photos from this show on my Facebook page; there's a link down below.