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park at Rijnhuizen mansion, Nieuwegein, Netherlands
Only photoshopped item, is the reflection of the rooster in the center (removed my own reflection).
This is a pan I put out for the wildlife to drink/bathe in. Caught this reflection after a rain filled the pan.
Sepia with color popping. Did I just color select a reflection!
Various reflection shots, need to view all 5 in the set to fully appreciate. Taken with my Nikon 35mm SLR film camera and tripod, hence no exposure stats
ODC: Reflections
A dreary afternoon on the 101 Freeway in California but still a lot of traffic. It was starting to sprinkle a little bit.
HBW!
these are at my neighbors house. When we were driving by one day I saw the three red lanterns in her cherry tree with bright white blooms. It literally took my breath it was so lovely. Since I know her a little bit I got enough courage one day to walk down there and ask her for back yard access. She was so delighted to hear I loved them so much. She had all sorts of lovely things in her back yard, she really had a great attention to detail. I could have been there for an hour with my 50mm taking tight shots of the vintage doors, bikes, pots and plants. I will post more shots of this another day. This shot represents this day.
Love these shots, especially the first one
Fun fact: The only lighting being used here is some very basic lighting from AMM, nothing else.
Followed by some basic manipulation of the lighting to give off the dark and light effect, hence the title 'Reflection' :)
(Tools used)
- PMU
- AMM
- Reshade
- Adobe Lightroom/Photoshop
- Cyberlit
Reflections of clouds on a wave shaped office Building. Scott Kelbys Worldwide Photo walk, 7/18/09, Schenectady NY.
..the only substitute for good manners is fast reflexes..
fyi......
being a nice sunny day, i walked around the lake and coming off the boardwalk, came upon this puddle and saw the reflection of some surrounding trees...
...the yellow spots on the left upper corner are part of the yellow line on the path...