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Da Norddeutschland wieder im tristen Grau versinkt, bringe ich mal ein bisschen Farbe ins Spiel,
ein unbearbeitetes Foto, aufgenommen in Neustadt am Hafen.
This was originally the American Brake Company plant, now abandoned. Thanks for looking back with me.
I've been trying something different, this is my first attempt at capturing reflections using a combination of multiple exposures and camera movement; I think it worked quite well but a bit more practice is needed.
Near mirror image!
Motionless winter air and near perfect reflections, a winter road trip of the NC500, NW Scotland.
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Hello everyone,...after some difficult and emotional month, I'm back. I lost my Dad...during several month I put all my sadness and émotion in my photos...
The lake was so glassy yesterday. I'd never seen the reflections from the trees quite like this before...incredibly beautiful in person.
Bufflehead Drake
Steigerwald Lake National Wildlife Refuge
Some reflections in a lake not far from Tomar , center Portugal .
A quiet place to contemplate facing the beautiful ochre colours of the ground .
Ceiling reflection at the entrance to the Porsche Museum.
A queue of people are waiting with a safe distance at the entrance on the day after the first corona lockdown in Germany.
On the lake of the wettest blue
Reflections shine, shine at you
From the boats waiting to sail
Across the lake, Where a tale
Will be told of beauty, so fine
Reflected in natures cup of wine
That stretches out in front of you
On the lake of the wettest blue
Reflections along the river Rothay in Grasmere in 2020
The Rothay is a spate river of the Lake District in north-west England. Its name comes from Old Norse and translates literally as the red one. This has come to mean trout river. It rises close to Rough Crag above Dunmail Raise at a point about 1542 feet above sea level.