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Thought I would try this reflection shot in mono for a bit of a change.

Sumatran Tiger @ DC Zoo.

 

This was Mirror Mirror 1 (link fixed, old photo deleted by accident) View a slideshow of about 8 reflection shots (not all cats).

 

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Believe it or not, the bottom half of this image is a reflection in a black mirror tile. I bought some colour glitter paper today and decided to try it out as a background for the reflection shots following the Olympus Facebook Live demo. Just a bit different

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!!

There is a saying among landscape photographers, "Always look behind you". This happens when something majestic is in front of you and your focus is fixed on it. Sometimes there is a very compelling scene that you are missing that may not be quite as majestic but is beautiful nonetheless. The back story - I was in Mount Rainier National Park for two night and was totally shut out on the first night. The fog had settled on the mountain and I could hardly see in front of me. The next morning, I wanted to get a reflection shot of Rainier from the hopefully still waters of Reflection Lake. It was clear when I left, so I had high hopes for "the" shot. As I drove down into the valley where the lake is located, the fog reappeared. "The" shot was not to be, as the fog was gone from Rainier but not the valley. I headed back to the hotel and started hiking up the Skyline Trail toward the towering mountain. I was mesmerized by the snow-covered peak, and then something in my subconscious told me to turn around. When I did, I saw the valley with the fog that had caused me to miss "the" shot but gave me a different one.

This is a 100% reflection shot. The woman was behind me, while I was drinking with a good friend of mine at the window

DRAGON STALKING AT ABNEY PONDS..

This is the whole picture of the reflection shot.

Evan and I testing out a reflection shot on the Cartersville sub

I visited the Maplewood Conservation Area early on Saturday with very heavy cloud cover. This provided a very good set up for a mirror reflection shot of this Great Blue Heron.

 

Experimental metro reflection shot number three of three. Leaving Cluny la Sorbonne.

 

Ligne 10, direction Gare d'Austerlitz.

 

I was looking for new ways to take metro shots with a twist. I'm not saying these three are the cat's meow, simply that I think they show potential that I hadn't really thought of before.

 

Sage's Ravine, Sheffield, Massachusetts.

 

Tom and I just finished re-blazing the first few miles of the Appalachian Trail in Massachusetts and we were resting at Sage's Ravine before turning around for home.

 

The fall colors were spectacular and I took a few reflection shots of the canopy in the still water of Sage's brook when Tom's small (and very cute) dog Scout started splashing around upstream. Initially I was irritated that my glassy reflection was ruined but then realized that the ripples would add a nice, psychedelic touch to the seen.

Another reflection shot.

Most is in front, but the guy on the left and the escalator are reflected, they are behind. Also the Purple of the Polo Towers is behind.

All reflected in the glass walls of the bridge I was crossing...

 

The rest is modern architecture and only time will tell :-)

 

rain and reflections, shot thru the cafe window.

Ugh...second from the last week and all I have to offer is another lame reflection shot. On a positive note, I am almost finished with this project. :)

This is a HDR shot of bracketing exposure ... I was planning for long time to take this shot when reflection of sunset will be right away over the Swimming pool . I am not sure whether this is the right place to have this sunset reflection shot but for me it is what it was ...

 

The shot taken without tripod and later processed in normal photography processing techniques .

Here's another one of these long exposure foam and reflection shots. The rivers in New Zealand generally have very clear blue or green water but this one is in a limestone catchment with vegetation and soils that leach a lot of tannin, thus giving the rich red/brown color to the water.

 

A few more pics from my trip on my blog:

 

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caught on a perfectly still evening to create a terrific reflection shot

Union Pacific 6697 leads a auto train east passed Hillsdale, WY where I was lucky to find this nice big puddle to get this reflection shot! 6/6/21

Twelve Apostles, Great Ocean Road, Melbourne, Australia

 

Honestly speaking, how can I missed this shot and left it unprocessed. My bad, I really am. I had numbers of Twelve Apostles shots, just trying to get the right composition and process it. Among them, this is the image I'd like to introduce you, the greatest scene of all time, The 12 Apostles.

 

It is a collection of limestone stacks off the shore of the part Port Campbell National Park, by the Great Ocean Road in Victoria, Australia. Their proximity yo one another has made the site a popular tourist attraction. If you are interested in the formation and history, read more details at here.

  

This shot taken while during the drive journey and stopped by at the road shoulder, after completed the shots I wanted to, heading off to the entrance and began the walking part. Though with the strong sun, but the wind had overtook it, didn't feel warm at all rather cooling. And that was how I took the self-reflection shot at here. Hope you guys enjoy the same, if time allow, I will process more of my remaining photos buried inside of my HDD.

  

You must see this on large View On White and View On Black

 

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P/s : This is Lightroom 4 editing parts and CS5 parts can be seen in the commentary too.

And this will be the last window reflection shot in a series. Seen and photographed on a chilly Saturday morning photowalk with Tom. Pourhouse, Water Street, Gastown, Vancouver. February 26, 2011.

Another reflection shot for dave & dave ...maybe.

 

Assignment 2. Mirror/Reflection. A great, though challenging, compositional element is the mirror. Use reflections to complement your subject. Anyone doing a self-portrait in a mirror will be tagged “phoned in.” All other reflections are fair game.

clear skies slightly cloudy bring use this reflection shot

(More ICM fun; not a reflection. Shot with the low-res camera in my cellphone, Sept. 2013.)

 

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"Fountain of Fall" certainly the best reflection shot I've ever taken and have to give credit to Linda in leading me to the water... hehe just like an Aquarius should! She liked the fall side of this fountain for the sound of water pouring and I, the Pisces looking for visual food, the topside for reflection sooo together we made a beautiful composition!

Bit of a cheesy reflection shot bagged of 66143 + 66021 working 0F57 14:50 St Blazey - Westbury Down Yard, some 31 minutes early, the last ever locomotives to work under Lostwithiel's semaphores. Someone had tried to use the old BR depot run headcode for Westbury (0F75) but that was already in use for a Bescot - Westbury run that day so 0F57 would have to do!

With a backdrop of Class 40, D213 and Class 37, 37423, Peter (aka peterdouglas1 on flickr), captures a reflection shot from another of the exhibits at the DRS Gresty Bridge Open Day, Saturday 23.7.16

 

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The stream below the beaver dam at Schwabacher Landing offers great reflection shots in the morning and around sunset. This is the area you will pass before you arrive at the site in the pine trees by the beaver dam infamous for reflection shots of the Grand Teton.

 

In some areas of Jackson Hole, you will definitely notice that, even at this time in early September, fall colors are starting to show up. For example, when you drive to Jackson Lake Lodge and you pass Teton Park Rd on the left, you have 2 pullout/overview areas on the left. The 2nd one just before the left turn into Jackson Lake Lodge parking lot, has a grove of Aspens which are approaching full fall color as of Sept. 5th. Don't believe it? Ask someone who visits the area often...Flickr's Daryl Hunter. If you will be in Jackson Hole at the end of Sept for the fall colors, the Aspens will have already peaked at this location.

 

Even the Cottonwood trees are turning...take a drive along Gros Ventre Road or along Rt 191 past Jackson Lake Lodge towards Colter Bay and see for yourself ... look at the Aspens around Christian Pond...you'll be surprise how much the Aspens have turned there.

 

But don't be dismayed, while many of the Aspens and Cottonwood trees are stressed from the lack of rain between May and the first part of July, many have yet to turn. And the majority of these will be ready for your visit at the end of September and early October.

 

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Time to kick back an relax to Thierry David's song ... Mahal Kita

 

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Unedited mobile phone shot of bikers and buildings in Amsterdam, reflected in a puddle. No Photoshop, no tricks, no editing, like it should be :)

 

Today most European countries have shut down all public services to celebrate the Ascension of Jesus...here in Amsterdam we ride up into Heaven on our bikes, divine or not :))

 

P.s. I was a bit worried that you might get bored and/or too confused (check the comments on the pics of the last weeks and you'll know what I mean, haha ;) with the 'New style double reflection' shots, so here's an 'Old School regular wicked puddle reflection' to help you regain some composure, hehe ;-)

 

Enjoy the looooong weekend!

 

More wicked reflections

 

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All the glass and steel of these modern office buildings makes for interesting symmetry and reflection shots. After hours this small water feature was not running and had fairly still water.

The current version of Q213/Q214 is typically a single unit. Here's a nice reflection shot at Tuscawilla Park in the morning. October 29 2018 at 0937. This area has grown up so badly in recent years.

I've nothing else to photograph today!

 

Day 354:2008 A Year In Pictures

 

Seen on explore ~ 297 on Saturday, December 20, 2008

Nipigon, Ontario

 

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A "parking lot" carnival on an August evening in Columbia, in Boone County Missouri. When I arrived at the carnival and immediately noticed a giant puddle by the Yo-Yo. A man in van then proceeded to park right over puddle. Luckily he left about five minutes later. I set up my tripod and snapped this low-angle reflection shot.

 

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A slightly boring dof reflection shot... but showing just one reason why I love the 38mm in this tiny little Konica. <3

More from the ICM Series I liked the lines and reflections. Shot while I was waiting for a flight at the airport.

 

- www.kevin-palmer.com - An hour earlier there wasn't a cloud in the sky so I wasn't expecting such a good sunset. I was regretting not staying at Tibbitt Lake for a reflection shot.

Ever have days when you feel like a little drink? Yukon decided to in my reflection shot.

The Magna Plaza and a biker in Amsterdam, reflected in a puddle...

 

Yesterday I went outside to take some wicked reflection shots but most puddles were frozen, so I had to break the ice with my feet to be able to present you this picture :)

 

The Netherlands are experiencing an unusually cold period, together with the rest of Europe/the World, and a lot of people are making comments on the web that obviously the whole 'Global Warming' phenomenon is a scam, that Al Gore is a liar and we should all drive around in cars as much as possible to give nature a little push in the right direction, hahaha :D

 

Stay inside, stay warm and don't forget to feed the birds, they don't even have central heating!

 

More wicked reflections

 

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I thought it was cool I managed to get some reflection shots while taking shots of the band

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