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Reflections. At the end of the day. After sunset...
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I don't know if this fisherman was successful in his quest to catch the "big one," but the time of day was just right for catching reflections.
Reflection of a building on the Praterinsel in a side arm of the Isar river.
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Gnosall lies on the Shropshire Union Canal, in Staffordshire. Adjacent to the canal is the stunning Boat Inn Public House. Seen on a day when there were great reflections and no people in the beer garden
This shot has been in my mind for such a long time, I just needed the correct conditions,
The Old Bridge at Atcham over the River Severn in some great light, with near normal water levels and some exceptional reflections.
The building is on Lafayette St in Manhattan,I believe.I saw it online once, but I can't remember what type of business is there.Anyway,the reflections on the facade are what got my attention here.
Every time I brush my teeth, I see reflections in the faucet, from the light itself or of something nearby. That gave me this idea ;-) So this morning after breakfast I brushed my teeth, then cleaned the sink and faucet, added my toothbrush ( you can see a part of the real one in the right corner below) and then took this picture.
Surprisingly there was the shadow, as a extra bonus ;-))
For the Macro Mondays theme: Reflection
Happy Macro Monday everyone!
Have a nice start of this week.
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Birmingham Library is one of the eye-catching modern architecture in Birmingham, UK. This image shows the reflection of its exterior which has filigree pattern of metal rings over golden, silver and glass facades, on the shiny wall.
You may have a look at photos of this amazing building from the following website. www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/art/architecture/10266749/The...
Located in downtown Jasper’s at the train station, Locomotive 6015 is one of 16 mountain-type engines built by the Canadian Locomotive Company of Kingston, Ontario in 1923 and used by Canadian National in fast freight and passenger service. It pulled the Canadian version of the Orient Express. This type of engine could move at 100 miles per hour, and It needed about 10,000 gallons of water and 17 tons of coal. The Locomotive 6015 stands today in downtown Jasper, Alberta Canada as the mark of a time long gone by but never forgotten.