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I wandered down to the lake wondering if I'd get some reflection shots .... but the lake was buried under copious amounts of ice and snow!
Seeing as my camera isn´t working I´m going through older images, the ones I have here in Edinburgh with me at any rate ;-) As you can see I´ve always been a sucker for refelctions!!
Takenat Rydal Water yesterday beautiful colours were reflected on the water and to add some intrest and beauty to another water reflections shot a passing swan
The still and warm conditions were very conducive to reflection shots along this stretch of the canal
The intention of this photo was to get a nature reflection shot in the water. I considered a small body of water but wanted something much larger. I took reference from Duchemin getting closer to the subject. This water was actually a pool cover but I wanted to get close enough to not be able to actually see it. I really enjoy the outcome and how the water is rippling just a bit in the wind. I edited the contrast and saturation.
This turtle was in the perfect spot to capture a decent reflection shot (no snakes this time, I checked). I am not 100% positive about the ID of this guy. He lacks the red on his head of the Red-eared Slider (Trachemys Scripta Elegans) but his shell is more doomed and that would indicate a Red-eared Slider. But he has the red in the shell and the eyes are the color of your typical Painted Turtle (Chrysemys Picta). Also lacks some of the coloring on the neck of the Painted Turtle. Not real good at reptial ID, but it is one of those two.
..at least I think so. Can't remember if it was for Chemical/milk/oil? I thought It was shiny enough for a reflection shot, but nevermind.
So I haven't done a 'sunglasses' reflection shot yet...and it HAD to be done. Bruce and I were enjoying a lovely evening at the Bye and Bye (scene of our first date) and the most douche-tastic guy was sitting at the table next to us. Super-drunk, beyond rude and stupid - we decided he was prince of the hipster-doofuses, all around bad news (don't even get me started). He and his posse left (finally!) and darn, he left his rayban aviators. So I put them to good use and now they are Bruce's (and yes, we disinfected them.)
What seemed like an endless number of chupitos, they were presented on a wooden stick, with a hinge at the bottom...they disappeared shortly after.
Another inverted reflection shot.
Music - Reflektor by Arcade Fire: www.youtube.com/watch?v=7E0fVfectDo
Although they were obviously from a deceased wild turkey, they were still beautiful, and I captures a few snaps. Larger-size views really bring out the reflections...
Shot at Sunol Regional Wilderness, some time ago.
Felt the need to get a reflection shot today and here it is
What a nice day it was here today hit 50 and was quite pleasant, what an up and down winter its being no wonder so many people are battling flus and colds
My Poor RS has been looking a bit of a state for the last few weeks. so since she had hit the 12500 mile mark i decided to give her a decent wash and wax with some sealent chucked into the mix.
Eingangsportal von Schloss Strünkede, Herne.
Entrance portal of the castle Strünkede, Herne.
I think one may not truly realize how difficult a good reflection shot can actually be to capture... erg!
Okay, it is a statue, but I liked the reflection. Shots from a recent trip to Jeju Island, South Korea.
A fun reflection shot taken from inside the restaurant at Big Bend National Park, Texas.
Flickr Challenge Group winner for a "UFO" challenge.
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