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"...laid butt to butt at the wrong side of the road"
...so ist das immer ;-)
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Hello my amazing Flickr friends !!
Today is a red day at Color my World Daily and we celebrate Symmetry at Macro Mondays. And once again I decided to use my red wooden pencils and a small mirror, and voilà. I hope you will like the result.
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Flickr Explore Dec. 2015
Finally in Christmas time I found some time for photography. This is a fishers jetty at lake Greifensee early in the morning.
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I'm hoping someone can tell me where this is in the Lake District. It's somewhere between Windermere and Bassenthwaite, taken on an open top bus as it was moving. Wish I had GPS on the camera! It was a genuine reflection on a very still lake: no photoshop trickery here.
This is delightful cosmos ' seashells ' still flowering in the Autumn garden. I took the shot blind with the camera at a 90 degree angle so I couldn't see the screen. The result was surprisingly regular and symmetrical.
Mt Grinnell and Mt Wilbur reflect perfectly in Swiftcurrent Lake in Glacier National Park, MT.
I created with panoramic from two frames in Photoshop. The brilliant blue skies made for a colorful reflection. Mt Grinnell is close to the lake and is nice for a prominent mountain in the frame.
And some reflected too. So pretty! Love the fact that it was interactive as well. If six hands were held on six of the metal rounds surrounding each of the bottom globes the colour would change and spread upwards making beautiful colourful patterns. Brilliant ... in more way than one!!
"This interactive light and sound display replicates the neutrons in our brain as they fire and misfire, changing colour with touch. While listening to the sound track featuring stories told by kiwi families and start conversations about Dementia and Alzheimers in our country." (Info from the sign about the installation Affinity).
More info in the comments :) Happy Sunday everyone ... or Saturday as it might be as well!
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