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I used select color to slide this very cool reflection shot - HSS!

Heading north into Penkridge at Prince Field Bridge, Bridge 85 on the Staffordshire to Worcestershire Canal. A great day for nice reflection shots

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I took this image this morning and for me this is one of my favourite reflection shot of this place, gorgeous colours and the morning was very calm! You can just about see Dartford power station through the reeds on the left hand side bit of a distraction but nothing could be done about it!

  

Totally still River Thames, enabling this reflection shot to be taken. The ExCeL Centre is on the right.

I thought I would end this week with my one of my own personal favourite from the series of reflection shot!

 

The top half is the original and the rest is obviously photoshopped but I feel that this is more the direction that I am heading for, making my photography more of an art form than just a straightforward image, some of you may not care for this type of vision but please let me know what you think?

   

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I thought I would save this little Gem for the end of the week, taken on the same morning as the previous reflection shots but with this one I had to lay on the ground and zoon right in along the water to get this, worth it though!

  

"Rise"

I don't always photograph stratovolcano's, but when I do I wake up at 5am to get a pure reflection shot while the sun crests over the surrounding cascade mountains in the Pacific Northwest. Not one other soul was there when I took this image. They say you have about a 30% chance to see Mt Rainier when you visit. Here's to the 30%.

This was taken this morning another reflection shot in this series, I had to this this those three horse perfectly placed!

  

Taken over my favourite place the Crayford marshes what it was flooded! This will be my last one of this series of reflection shots, it was a morning that I will never forget and it will probably never be equaled, I hope you all enjoyed them as much as I witnessed it happening in front of my eyes and recording the events!

  

Our first visit to this part of the Shropshire Union Canal, with some nice sunshine and not too much breeze there were plenty of reflection shots available

* I cannot pretend these buildings that stand alongside the canal system in Lowell Massachusetts are particularly attractive . However they did give me the opportunity to take some reflection shots that I think turned out fairly well

 

One of the structures that is quite interesting the low yellow structure in the centre. This is the Lower Locks Dam Gatehouse which was built about 1830 . The Lower Locks are the last on the Pawtucket Canal, and boats passing through them end up on the Concord River. Lowell has about six miles of canals linked to the Merrimack and Concord rivers . The canals were created to provide water power to the Cotton mills rather than just for transportation

  

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An unusually quiet morning at Bosham. The fog was just starting to lift and the water was very still so a reflection shot beckoned.

 

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Here's a reflection shot in the twilight.

Returned from a 10 day trip to Grand Teton National Park and a return visit to Yellowstone to cover the area that we did not get to see in June.

Even though this is not the traditional reflection shot of Mt. Moran, I liked the fall colors being lit up by the sun.

 

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Captured this shot at Stirling bridge. I had actually been on the bridge photographing the Wallace monument when I saw how still the water was below and knew along with the combination of the sun that it was ripe to catch a reflection shot. I still captured the Wallace monument in the background as well to the far right of the bridge which was a bonus. Looking at this beautiful image it is hard to believe that it was the site of a bloody battle and one of William Wallace's greatest defeats of the English.

I thought I would end this week with my own personal favourite from the series of reflection shot!

 

The top half is the original and the rest is obviously photoshopped but I feel that this is more the direction that I am heading for, making my photography more of an art form than just a straightforward image, some of you may not care for this type of vision but please let me know what you think?

   

These two decided to cross some shallow water in the salt marsh making for a lovely reflection shot

Another full reflection shot from that magical morning alone the river Cray in Bexley, the reflections are just stunning!! Re-edited version!

 

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Simon Benson was a lumber magnate, philanthropist, and one of the principal promoters of the Historic Columbia River Gorge Highway. Located one mile west of Multnomah Falls on I-84 at milepost 30 , picnickers love this park; there's even a disc golf course and a reservable shelter for groups.

 

Try your luck catching some of the thousands of rainbow trout stocked each month into the lake between March and October. This is a non-motorboat lake, (no boat launch) so it's perfect for rowboats and swimmers.

 

When the trees start changing color in the fall you can get some great reflection shots. The Columbia River is just across the highway, or further to the left of this image.

A reflection shot in my mini sojourn series "Visiting The Past" . I have decided to post a few of my favorite photographs again as i reckon they deserve a second showing and many of you may have not seen them . Thanks for all your support and much inspiration work !

Image of the Houghton Highway Bridge that connects Redcliffe and Brisbane. During low tide the pools formed at the base of the structure are perfect for reflection shots.

Earlier I posted an image of what some people believed it was an autumn image (flickr.com/photos/115540984@N02/52461326690/in/dateposted/). It however was taken in the beginning of summer. But this one is a real autumn image and it was taken at the same place as the one above, only it is the view to the other side.

 

"Het Loo" is just a wonderful place if you want to make reflection shots, as also can be seen in this one (flickr.com/photos/115540984@N02/52262654849/in/dateposted/).

 

Enjoy!

Surprise, another reflection shot.....other than my primary focus on mountain peaks reflections seem to catch my attention the most.

 

Hope you don't get tired of them. I'm thinking of getting into spiders and insects and flowers someday.....

 

Here's a section of Oregon's fascinating Smith Rock mirrored in calm Crooked River at sunrise.

 

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This is a favorite spot for our local water fowl and turtles which I normally walk past with little interest. The morning this was taken, however, the Little Green Heron looked special and to my eye, still does. I'm a sucker for reflection shots.

I’d always hoped to be able to get to the Wave after a good rain, and I got to finally experience it. The puddles allowed for some great reflection shots, and this was one of my favorites.

Having already taken the reflection shots, what drew my eye to this scene is all the reddish color and texture of the sediment in the foreground underneath the shallow water along the shoreline.

 

No mist and drab skies in Keswick so decided to try Tarn Hows and a recce for the River Brathay.

 

On the way I passed Grasmere which was covered in mist and then Rydal where the mist had lifted slightly but was lingering in the woods surrounding it.

 

I made my way round to the opposite side of Rydal conscious that the mist was being burnt off rapidly. The sun was off to the right from here and was already quite high in an azure sky so opted to go for a tighter shot, albeit a cliched one.

 

Flat calm water, mist in the woods and broccoli trees with the wonderful Autumn colours of russet and gold coming through meant I could fulfil the 'No visit to the Lakes is complete without a reflection shot,' edict.

  

Here's another old shot from last fall. My Dad had been after me for a couple years to get some photos of the autumn colors at Lake Anna. I finally decided to get up one morning and head over, hoping for one of those spectacular sunrises. Unfortunately, nature didn't cooperate, but I like this photo anyway.

 

This was just before people started boating on the lake that day, so the waters were nice and calm. Just after this, it was boat after boat after boat, so reflection shots weren't possible.

 

Fortunately, Dad was pleased with this. :)

 

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This photo walk in Frankfurt late April felt like the start of the new photo season. Hence, the series starts with this shop window reading "New Life - spring happy".

 

The images mostly will be street shots of the people of Frankfurt with a few reflection shots thrown in.

Skagit Valley Wildlife Reserve

 

My first reflection shot :)

 

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once again a reflection in the bay, Victoria B.C....as you have seen i have alot of reflection shots...hope you enjoy i really enjoyed taking them, and excited to share!

 

One of the many beach reflection shots I took at Sandymouth the other week as the clouds were a bit special and the tide was going out nicely.

 

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A different type of sunrise and reflection shot, a bit of a romantic view of my world!

  

I thought I would end this week with my own personal favourite from the series of reflection shot!

 

The top half is the original and the rest is obviously photoshopped but I feel that this is more the direction that I am heading for, making my photography more of an art form than just a straightforward image, some of you may not care for this type of vision but please let me know what you think?

   

Really wished I’d read the Crazy Tuesday theme before deciding to shoot my MM shot as a reflection shot!

 

The jade colour is from a pair of my glasses that I decided to keep in shot, I wanted to keep the mirror in shot as I usually go to great pains to hide it!

 

HCT!

One of the top priorities on last week's chase was the reflection shot at Butler Creek outside of Noel. The delays coming south helped our cause as the light swung around for the meaty stretch of chasing territory between Neosho and Decatur.

This beautiful Drake has set up home on my local canal over this winter but unfortunately has no mate to accompany him.

 

Hopefully he will move on soon and meet a partner.

 

I went to visit him this morning with the intention of getting a reflection shot as the conditions were overcast and calm and the was my favourite shot of the morning.

A reflection shot.

Better seen large , press L ...thanks : )

I have really taken a liking to reflection shots lately so I am going to post a few this week. I hope you like them.

 

CD Pick of the day:Buddy Holly - 'The Chirping' Crickets

   

Another reflection shot from our pond. What I loved about this day was I was only up at the pond about a half an hour but the clouds kept moving so the light and the shadow kept changing and the reflection on the water was so beautiful.

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