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Well my allocated theme for this week is Reflections (yuck). Number one Shower Wall Reflections taken in 2013 in East Sussex UK.
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Carl Zeiss Planar 80mm F2.8
Film: Kodak TXP 100
Dev: D-76 Stock 1+1, 20c 10 mins
Fix: 5 mins
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Ellery Oleander took the time to "reflect" on her life with me even though it was sort. But she seemed quite excited on our trip to the post office. She's looking forward to her new adventures with Alisa!!!!
I got several reflection shots of this area, but this is my favorite. The reflections in the water were gorgeous. This was as far as we walked along the strip. We started at the Tropicana, so I was getting tired by the time we got to the Venetian. Then for the l-o-n-g walk back to where we parked our car.This was taken about 2 am, so there weren't as many people to contend with getting in the shots. Taken in front of the Venetian.
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I'll be back later to visit your streams and get caught up with everyone.
Thank you very much for your visits, comments and encouragement. It's much appreciated!
Have a great Friday and wonderful weekend!
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Abstract water reflections captured during the Golden Hour
Jarvis Creek Park, Hilton Head Island, SC,USA
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When I looked at the reflections in this half-frozen pond, I liked how the ice texture broke up the straight lines of the old fence and shed.
Photographed near Val Marie, Saskatchewan. Don't use this image on websites, blogs, or other media without explicit permission © 2014 James R. Page - all rights reserved.
My contribution to “Crazy Tuesday” on theme “Candlelight in the Dark”
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Mitt bidrag till “Crazy Tuesday” på temat “Candlelight in the Dark (Ett ljus i mörkret)
Reflection Is Important Part of the Learning...
“We do not learn from experience … we learn from reflecting on experience
it’s been an unusual week: i had two interviews published yesterday—one in an eclectic peruvian e-zine and the other in a local online magazine. i’ve never thought myself interesting enough to be an interview subject. deep thanks to my friend, joanna, who saw me differently.
if you’re curious about my transition from statistics professor to mindfulness teacher (and photographer), you can read “dispatch from midlife.”
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