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Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia is a quaint little town on the South Shore. Home to the iconic 3 churches that line the shoreline as you enter the village.
I saw the reflection of this windmill so many times whilst driving by just had to capture it. Love how symmetric it is on the smooth water surface.
In the middle of a roundabout lies one of my favourite buildings in the city - Bien, the old waiting area for the trams in the past. It was designed by architect P. V. Jensen-Klint (1853 - 1930).
The rose coloured sky and relfection of light on the white houses makes is worth getting up at the crack of dawn.
A panorama taken on a recent wander around Bosham harbour.
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The tide was coming in rapidly when we visited Bosham. As others have mentioned in my earlier Bosham shot I have never actually been there before when the tide wasn't out as I hadn't realised the road is completely covered in water when the tide is high.
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Poznań - Stary Rynek
Autumn
I do love reflections and I find myself looking for them in the smallest of places. Like this one...hardly larger than my shoe, but it yielded some incredibly big feels.
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A familiar scene that I have photographed many times...This photo was shot with the Olympus 8mm Fisheye lens for a slightly different perspective on a familiar yet still wonderful part of Vancouver...
Night time Long Exposure HDR Photography of the Houses of Parliment and Big Ben reflected in the River Thames, London, UK by Timothy Selvage.
Almost time for the new year!!!
The benefits of using TriggerTrap for a long exposure HDR. Just a few more bugs to fix and it'll be my perfect night time companion. Love it.
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Photosphere attempt at the edge of a small pond.
Montreal Botanical Gardens
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
We did a nice walk along the Wey to Guildford and saw lots of Cow Parsley/Hogweed on the river bank which added a bit of colour to the photo.
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There are some sculptures and engraving on the side of a Koi Pond in the Atlanta Botanical Garden.... the bottom third is reflection. This was done by an Atlanta artist. Enjoy.