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It was a rainy evening, lots of water droplets on the window so I thought I'd take a window reflection shot :) This was pretty late night, after shooting I enjoyed listening to the rain. It was nice and relaxing ^_^
This is an early morning reflection shot underexposed to bring out the glittering center reflection against the darker sky reflection.
This is another building reflection shot from my walk around Glendale last weekend. This property title company has a building with particularly great windows. They're glazed in such a way that the center portion of each window is a reflective copper color with a surrounding frame that reflects blue.
The building is particularly striking in the setting sun. I was actually a few minutes too late to capture the best light but you can see a bit of the sunset light on the right side.
Getting on the bus to the landing strip to fly back to vegas from the Grand Canyon.
Trust me to get the dent right on my reflection.
I was excited to get a reflection shot like this. For whatever reason, I love reflections. Lucky for me, Alex was so into whatever he was looking at (probably "the dress" - he is determined to see blue & black!) that he didn't really move and I got in a couple shots.
Day 59
Macro Mondays: Reflection. Shot of the still creek with the reflected trees in focus. The fuzzy dot was a spot of foam bubbles on the surface.
I put off my shot until the last day and turns out the day was overcast and windy. Not the best for getting a reflection shot, but then I saw this guy at Theta Pond on the OSU campus. Thankfully, he wasn't very shy.
Here it is - the compulsory elevator reflection shot!!!! This was taken in the lift of the Sea Princess during the Silver Anniversary Cruise with the current Mrs Fish - five years ago now! Blimey, tempus DOES fugit if you don't watch it closely.
(Bloody tempus - fugiting all the time! Very inconvenient!)
...nuff said.
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Texture by Shadowhouse Creations
So many great reflection shots of the canals about Bruge. The water must be stagnant except for the cruise boats churning up the water
CP GEVO 8881 leads an eastbound CP650 through Taylor, MI. It was nice to get the reflection shot after a recent storm.
I tried a few reflection shots. When I developed them, I found out that there is invariably someone blocking in every attempt. Not totally convinced with this one, but at least, no one is blocking the reflection.
Yeah, I think I did this reflection shot before, but I was outside on my lunch break enjoying the sun and messing around. My hair color looks so dramatically different in the sunlight.
At least the craziness has calmed down (the visitors all leave today) so tomorrow it should be back to non-rushed shots. It was so nice to have everyone around, though.
Close observers of my pool reflection shots may notice that we had the oak trees (though not the palm, which isn't ours) "vista-pruned" to open the view and help the trees grow in a healthier way.
This was a reflection shot from a window on the rooftop terrace at the Uffizi Museum in Florence, Italy. The lights inside look like stars in the sky.