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Church in London with an octagonal nave. This interior reflection is captured n the polished surface of the piano top.
This weeks church on Sunday is St Mary-le-Strand church in City of Westminster in London.
The first church of this name is thought to date from 1222. It was pulled down in 1549. This church was built by James Gibbs in 1717 and was consecrated in 1724.
A peaceful evening in the village of Onderdendam, Groningen. Just after sunset, the lights of a beautifully farmhouse illuminate the quiet canal. The still water creates a perfect mirror, doubling the charm of this tranquil rural scene. Captured during the blue hour — when colors soften, reflections deepen, and silence becomes part of the image.
A walk through Liverpool city centre and some street photography on our way to our anniversary meal on 7 January 2025.
The MV Cill Airne boat bar & restaurant with the backdrop of the metropolis of Dublin's fast paced high tech firms & then the River Liffey bringing calm to the chaos, a slight shimmering as the city winds down for the evening.
French cruise line company Compagnie du Ponant presents Le Boreal, seen above docked on Dublin's River Liffey, some nice reflections & night lighting over a very calm evening.
Le vie est belle, especially on Le Boreal, with just 132 cabins and suites for 264 passengers and 140 crew members.
“Elegance on the waters of South Dublin! This grey heron stands poised, its reflection creating a perfect mirror image—a true masterpiece of nature.
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boarding was already announced when i noticed him. calm. concentrated. playing the piano in the departure hall as if it were a stage. the sound didn’t drift — it stayed close. i showed him the camera. he nodded once. i photographed him with the gfx100rf. he kept playing. later he told me his name was leo. and wished me a good flight.
Reflection and light create abstract patterns through the bouncing and bending of light, with flowing lines and sharp angles that shift based on the angle of the light.
In the wild heights of Valmasque Valley, a deep blue alpine lake rests quietly among jagged peaks and rocky slopes. The contrast between the dark water and the sunlit stone creates a dramatic visual harmony, while wisps of cloud drift across a clear sky. This untouched corner of Mercantour National Park evokes both awe and serenity—an invitation to explore, reflect, and reconnect with nature’s raw elegance in the French Alps.