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This is also a shot from a scene in my new video "Polar Spirits", released april 16th 2013, watch it here:
This was shot at Senja, northern Norway Oct.14th 2012. Senja is the second largest island in Norway, and with its huge mountains and fjords it is a photographers dream. This shot shows the popular "Devil's Jaw", the rugged teeth raising up from the seas
I have so many shots from the last two days, it's hard to choose which one to post, and I can't post all :) But I think this one turned out ok, and I hope you like it. More shots to come soon..
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Reflections at Grand Canal Dock, Dublin, Ireland at night. Weather conditions were near ideal for reflections. It was a calm night and a clear moonlit sky. Long exposure taken with my Camera mounted on my Manfrotto 190 tripod.
By walking along the Seille, a small river near Metz - France .
Reflets dans la Seille , en empruntant la nouvelle passerelle à Metz -Magny.
See the reflections magical power
As they swim behind the flower
Dancing with the light , that did fall
Past the trees, wild and tall
On the pond, as the magical power
Of the reflections, shining beyond the flower
In the stillness of the night, the Casina Vanvitelliana emerges from the waters of Lake Fusaro like an ancient marvel. The warm lights caress its baroque shapes, creating a perfect reflection that duplicates the elegance of the architecture. The bridge, illuminated by a row of lamps, is an invitation to cross the threshold of time, in a place where history and beauty meet under a starry sky. An image that celebrates the magic of historic buildings and their power to enchant even in the dark.
Explored #178 - 15 February 2014
A revisit of possibly the best sunset I have ever seen. Whilst I have posted photos of this boat previously, none have had this little water around it.
I'm really happy with how some of these images from the other night turned out...this one in particular stood out to me, the reflection of the Big Dipper is amazing, you can even see the double stars (Alcor and Mizar) in the handle.
Auroraville, WI September 27, 2017.
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Not really.....reflection of a sunset.....was standing on a corner...watching the sunset mature.....and didn't realize the spectacular colours that were forming on the windows of the house I was standing in front of.......the dark silhouettes in the main window are young maple trees
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Explore September 30, 2008........#328
Even when housebound, creative photos will present themselves. Shot at a heavy angle with reflections through a sliding glass door looking towards the ocean.
Some lovely cloud reflections on the River Forth at low tide today. Managed a walk over the bridge and back - about 3 km round trip. Highlight of the trip was a pair of Peregrine working the Feral Pigeons on the bridge structure. Didn't see the kill itself but one was successful. Needless to say my lens has now been repairs but has not yet been returned but these were the first shots with the repaired camera. Longannet Power Station on the left and Grangemouth straight ahead