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in the Wetlands
Nature Preserve Trail
Captured w/Apple iPhone 8 Plus back dual camera 6.6mm f/2.8
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The temple leading to Bayin Nyi cave. The Bayin Nyi cave is located north of Hpa-An; the closet notable town is Thaton. As you walk up the hill to the cave, there is a large entrance chamber that is filled with many statues and Buddhas.
Where have you been?
Do you know when you're coming back?
'Cause since you've been gone
I've got along but I've been sad
I tried to put it out for you to get
Could've, should've but you never did
Wish you wanted it a little bit
More but it's a chore for you to give
Where have you been?
Do you know if you're coming back?
We were too close to the stars
I never knew somebody like you, somebody
Falling just as hard
I'd rather lose somebody than use somebody
Maybe it's a blessing in disguise (I sold my soul for you)
I see my reflection in your eyes
Taken at beautiful ELVION
For Our Daily Challenge theme ‘Reflections.
There is no wind so the water is like a mirror.
I received an invite to add this to an interesting group. But first I would need an invite to join the group. Sorry, thanks but no thanks‼️😭
This image was captured from a boat, sharing the waterway with this Dragon boat.
This perspective made the Dragonboat look shorter and more compact than its actual size.
South Arm of the Alouette River
Pitt Meadows,
BC
Canada
Reflections best experienced in full screen
Thanks for visiting,
Christie by the River
I was standing on brick ground shooting down through the window, at the cat that was sitting on the floor, inside a shop in downtown Grand Rapids. Hence, the reflection is the ground I was standing on. This was taken several years ago.
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..."on reflection now it's just an experience
Soon the pain will have ended
together never intended
as I come and go I'll try to remember you
Look back it's not your game,
together just in name"...
On Reflection
- Gentle Giant
A flight of Canada Geese landing on water covered ice at Rondeau Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada, Dec 14, 2018.
The bay froze over the past few days then the temperatures went above freezing.
A lack of wind made for a mirror like surface.
Branta canadensis
Some migratory populations of the Canada Goose are not going as far south in the winter as they used to. This northward range shift has been attributed to changes in farm practices that makes waste grain more available in fall and winter, as well as changes in hunting pressure and changes in weather.
Over, and part of, our fireplace is an old mirror. The silver backing is peeling off in places, leaving wonderful tree-like patterns that we love. This a detail of one of these areas.
Taken with a rather unusual lens setup for a macro - 24mm tilt shift (tilted) a 2x converter and a small extension tube. I used the tilt to avoid reflections of the camera and get the plane of the mirror in focus without focus stacking.
I hope you like it.