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A quiet evening at Mount Vestrahorn in Iceland. The tide was on its way out but I managed to capture the only reflection shot I could. The clouds were interesting in that they diffused the light and allowed for some nice color range from left to right. I darkened the edges of the frame which forces the eye more into the scene. I know it's not the best composition but like how the two sides and spectrum of color draw the eye back and forth.
Late evening reflection shot. The harsh sun light had gone just the right condition for the photo.
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just a reflection shot of the view from one of the hotel rooms in the Aqua Building from the balcony...captured this during the Open House Chicago tours and it was a lot of fun...
This photograph is a zoom in into one of the "harbors" of Diablo Lake just to the right of my "Broken Tree" photograph. The partly cloudy sky and the still wind created a perfect setting for a reflection shot of the conifer forest and clouds with blue sky upon the turquoise water.
Camera: Canon EOS Rebel T3
Lens: Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS II @ 40mm
ISO: 100
Aperture: f/7.1
Shutter Speed: 1/40
The Empire State Building kept Christmas lights on the tower through January 5. Here's a reflection shot on 34th Street near 8th Avenue.
Macro Monday has done it again! It inspired a friend (seen in the over processed cup of coffee) and I to roam around looking for good reflection shots. It made for a very fun morning.
20200511_3993_1D3-400 Pied Stilts and White-faced Heron
While I was trying to get some good reflection shots of this white-faced heron a family (two adults and a juvenile) of Pied Stilts (Himantopus himantopus) flew in and started feeding.
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I headed up to Mt. Baker the other night in hopes to get the famous Mt. Shuksan reflection shot, I saw some that said they had been taken recently but those dates must have been wrong as the lake was still frozen and there was still about a foot of snow on the ground.
This was taken from the road with the late evening sun lighting up the mountain nicely and the clouds held off blocking the peak.
An identical reflection shot of these migratory birds, with very high shutter speed on a bright day.
Location: Taman Pertanian, Kuantan, Pahang.
CN's Ashland Local rolls south with 28 cars at Glidden, WI. A clam and damp Friday allows a nice reflection shot of a view that would normally be back-lit in the morning. I can only imagine all the business Soo Line had on this line in the 1970s when every town had a wood or paper plant. My how times have changed.
This was one of my sharpest reflection shots I have ever gotten. thanks for all your comments.
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West of Ann Arbor, MI. Sometimes nature just doesn't want you to get that reflection shot... 10/25/15
caught two vastly different types of birds leaving Seattle Washington while trying to get a building reflection shot
Another shot of the Balmoral - I was hoping for a reflection shot here!! You can see Tim having a close look and also the Fairbairn steam crane.
A Fairbairn crane is a type of crane of an 'improved design', patented in 1850 by Sir William Fairbairn. There are numerous hand-powered versions around the world and one surviving steam-powered example in Bristol Docks, England. (From Wikipedia)
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Could'nt believe my eyes when trying some different reflection shots with my plectrum....a lovely heart....with a ray of light going through it...just like mine at the moment!.
I always wanted to be a session guitarist..not a showman...I am happy in a "pit" of a theart..or in a studio...If I got to play live..I'm normally hiding behind the speakers!...I love jazz especially people like..Django Rheinhart....Joe Pass etc..
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📍 Tehidy, Cornwall
The last time I photographed one of these beautiful Mandarin Ducks (also at Tehidy), it flew away pretty quickly.
This time though, it was in no hurry to get away which allowed me to capture some photos of it preening and reflection shot.
Like last time, it was a little gloomy. So, the ISO was dialled up (to 12800) - much different to my landscapes which rarely exceed ISO 400!)
Canon R5 | Sigma 150-600mm | Adobe RAW & Photoshop | Date: 03-11-2024
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daruma* and I went to Earlswood Lake to take some snaps. He showed me several spots where I took reflection shots like this.
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Since the day I first saw it, the massive volcanic plug on the beach, Morro Rock has had a special place in my heart. Something about it always attracts me and I have dragged my wife and various members of my family enough times to see this amazing geological formation. But spring is here and when we had beautiful weather in SoCal we decided to head out to Montana de Oro State park and see if we could get a nice sunset shot of Morro Bay. Last time we went there, we took the southern vistas of the rock and this time decided to head north of the Rock to get the classic reflection shot.
My plan was to get a shot of Morro Rock with beach dunes as foreground interest but when we reached about an hour before sunset, we learned that the dunes were closed because of nesting season. So I decided to stick with the classic view of Morro Rock from the beach with the reflection of the sunset sky in the beach.
Sunset was pretty muted due to the thin veil of fog that was present that day and colors only turned vivid once the sun actually went down the horizon. This shot was made with the Nikon’s new D850 and my trusty 24-70, with a 2 stop ND grad used to balance the foreground and the sky.
Underneath the M3 motorway near Byfleet, there runs a canal. The legs of the motorway were covered in graffiti.
I had seen the location whilst travelling on the train from Winchester to London. A trip I used to make on common occasion.
I went up with a friend. We drove to the nearest trainstation and proceded to scout the place by foot. This took effort. We had to scale 3 barbed wire fences twice our height, clear 2 large bramble bushes and clear the canal on a rope swing. The worst part of the journey was crossing 8 sets of live rails with a train hurtling passed at 80m.p.h.
I broke my tripod and ruined a T shirt but got the reflection shot I needed.
This was entered into my successful ARPS panel.
NJ Transit # 4103 sits in the Morristown & Erie yard with some tanker cars in tow. Rainfall earlier that day made for a nice reflection shot, and the gloomy overcast sky gave a very strong setting to the scene.
A parting shot after shooting a Wembley bound engineers train at Canley.
I've been fascinated by reflection shots for a long time, but have only just started trying them. It's blue hour on a very showery April night and this reflection is taken on the footbridge that takes commuters over the running lines at the station. The bridge is still as unsightly as it ever was but that said, it has helped and featured recently in my work.
I found this perfect opportunity for a reflection shot on the rocks at Pemequid Point Lighthouse in Maine
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Ah, finally! It was so long ago I did a long exposure infrared forest/lake/clouds reflection shot. I skipped the after work beer, and ended up walking about 12 km. Spring time, good times. I forgot my remote, so I had to settle for 30 sec.
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Shot on a mirror with black fabric behind. Pansies scattered around Teddi and Nemesia arranged in a garland for her reflection.
Mirror edges cloned out, but otherwise unedited.
As she walks across the shores vast, she dreams of the day when destiny shall come. Until then, her journey is one of reflection.
Shot Details :
Camera : Canon 5D Mark iii
Aperture : f/22
ISO: 100
Shutter Speed : 1/5s
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Nice reflections, shot as usual with my Fuji X100's.
Processed in Aperture with my self created preset.
Pretty little lake off of Highway 550 between Ouray, Co and Silverton, Co. Great spot for a reflection shot in the right conditions.
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Always on the alert for a good reflection shot, this Great Egret was kind enough to make a long slow pass just above the water. I managed to get a couple dozen decent frames in various wing positions during that pass. At ten frames a second that was not a difficult task.
Yet more from my canal walk. Some reflection shots that I took. It was one of those days where almost every shot was a good one, and I probably overdid it, but I was enjoying myself, which is why we do this isn't it?
Monmouthshire & Brecon canal, near Llanover, Monmouthshire
Canton's SW1500 was switching some cars around the decaying ruins of commerce on Baltimore's east side.
Next in line for the application of fleet livery at White Bus was 73 YX70OHU, one of six newly-delivered ADL Enviro200 MMC buses.
Credit goes to Lewis Nagle for spotting the reflection shots - thanks Lewis!!
GBRf Class 66/7 No. 66792 Collaboration passes through Peckham Rye with 6L37, the 09:57 Hoo Junction – Whitemoor Yard working on 8th February 2024.
Liverpool Docklands provide some great reflection shots and they are different each time. The stiller the better really
Very still morning on the harbour gave a great opportunity for reflections shots around Queens Wharf.
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I don't get out much for photography at the moment, or out for anything for that matter but last night the aurora alerts started kicking off and the clouds were actually clearing so I took the chance and headed out... However once on location and having not done much photography for some time I forgot about the golden rule of coastal photography.... always keep looking behind you.
In the middle of this shot is the sand bar (the dark band across the middle) where I was taking shots of the wreck that you can just see in the shot. I had actually walked through the few inches deep water to get to the sand bar in the first place but when I finally did look back I discovered a small lagoon had formed. Luckily there was still an escape route open at the far end and I made it across without getting too wet.
On the plus side the lagoon made a nice mirror surface tor a reflection shot :o)
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