I love reflections. I guess every photographer does.
Here are some reflections I took over the years. Taking water reflections one has to be lucky, the slightest wind spoils everything or as it happened to me so often in Alaska an amphibian airplane lands in the water.
Yosemite fall scene.
Yukon, scanned Kodachrome slide.
Alaska fall scene.
Mentasta lake Alaska. The strongest earthquake ever recorded in North America occured here.
blacks2 wrote:
Here are some reflections I took over the years. Taking water reflections one has to be lucky, the slightest wind spoils everything or as it happened to me so often in Alaska an amphibian airplane lands in the water.
Such majesty! the blues are so blue in the sky and reflected in the water. love love love the clouds and their reflections. All are wonderful to look at.
carlysue wrote:
blacks2 wrote:
Here are some reflections I took over the years. Taking water reflections one has to be lucky, the slightest wind spoils everything or as it happened to me so often in Alaska an amphibian airplane lands in the water.
Such majesty! the blues are so blue in the sky and reflected in the water. love love love the clouds and their reflections. All are wonderful to look at.
Thank you for the nice response.
blacks2 wrote:
Here are some reflections I took over the years. Taking water reflections one has to be lucky, the slightest wind spoils everything or as it happened to me so often in Alaska an amphibian airplane lands in the water.
I won't keep repeating how much I love your photos, but these look like, after God painted them, He liked them so much, He painted them again upside down.
Breathtaking a is a good word for these. I'm glad He allows you to photograph His work
Horseart wrote:
blacks2 wrote:
Here are some reflections I took over the years. Taking water reflections one has to be lucky, the slightest wind spoils everything or as it happened to me so often in Alaska an amphibian airplane lands in the water.
I won't keep repeating how much I love your photos, but these look like, after God painted them, He liked them so much, He painted them again upside down.
Breathtaking a is a good word for these. I'm glad He allows you to photograph His work
How beautiful, I thank you so much for the kind words.
Great shots hope to have some of my own next year. But as you say all photographers love reflections.
Reflection Mays Lake, Jackson MS
Another Mays Lake Reflection
jeanbug35 wrote:
Beautiful as always.
As always, your comment is greatly appreciated.
Erv
Loc: Medina Ohio
Mike! Very beautiful! Can't say anything else that would be worthy. Great colors. You can really show all of us how a camera should be used.:) Thanks for always sharing your work. It gives me hope I will be there one day.
Erv
Mike i have admired your work ever since i joined this site, your a brilliant and very talented photographer, my only peev, and its a very small one at that, is they are generally a little over saturated, it's probably just me mind you.
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