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I spent some time at Arne trying to get a nice reflection shot of this Little Egret. I wasn't sure if cropping tight in portrait or cropping in landscape leaving a lot of empty space would have been preferable.
One more from a little red balloon-themed outing w/my daughter. Like so much of the rest of the country, we've had abnormally crappy weather of late. The rain that fell this past weekend created some great puddles for reflection shots.
Olympus digital camera
As you know I find it difficult to walk past either designer shop windows or easy reflection shots...
Another reflection shot. The branches reminds me the antler of a moose. Another view of the swamp near St. Albans in Vermont. It is very detailed photo and I am wishing to print it on a larger print. Scanned from print.
I have a weakness for reflection shots, as many of you know. Here, I had the opportunity of having not only a window as a reflective surface, but a mirror therein as well... A challenge!
I took quite a few shots, trying out different angles, hoping for some passers-by to appear in the mirror and finally, on my very last shot, everything 'congealed.'
I was most pleased! :~>
One of the George Washington Bridge's towers can be seen in the distance...
181st St.; Upper Manhattan, New York City
***Title created especially for the group Six Word Story.***
Another reflection shot turned upside down. This lake had such great small waves that produced many cool reflections.
Another reflection shot. That deep blue sky really rocks. No photoshop here except for tuning..:)
Isdaan Seafood Restaurant, Gerona, Tarlac, Philippines
Reflection shots are one of my 'themes' if you will... this one was funky because it was taken in the Cite of Sciences in Paris and the screen shows me in reverse... as you can see by the actual reflection in the back
I love reflection shots but I actually didn't realize I got his reflection until later when I downloaded it to the comp. Crazy huh..