lhammer43 wrote:
I found some reflections that I’ve been reflecting on so I’ll have to share.
A very interesting group and variety, Larry.
Tony
cmc4214 wrote:
Some from the last year or two, I had hoped to get some new ones with the snow, but didn't get to it and now the snow almost all melted.
Wonderful group, especially that last one.
So here I am, Leek, back at page one, and finding your first two continue to puzzle as to what is which!
Here are a few more reflections from my archive.
Gift of the Scottish stonemasons
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Somewhere near Manchester (UK, that is)
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Gift of an architect
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I noticed the condensation on the windows of this climate-controlled Lab, Waterloo (Ontario, that is)
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Gift of short-lived Target Canada Co., Waterloo
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Preparing nibbles at the Aga Khan Museum, Toronto
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At Schwanenplatz, Lucerne
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Heading for Paris
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Quiet morning, Lake Lucerne (in case you wondered, that's the summer sun at 8 a.m.!)
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I wonder if Christmas is still a Big Deal in Hong Kong?
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JayRay wrote:
More Reflections from the archives
Just an outstanding group, especially numbers 2 and 5, Jay.
Tony
PAToGraphy wrote:
One for tonight. Revisited some sandpiper pix I took last fall on a cloudy day.
Beautiful composition of those sandpipers!
Tony
Kaskazi wrote:
So here I am, Leek, back at page one, and finding your first two continue to puzzle as to what is which!
Here are a few more reflections from my archive.
Another terrific group Kaskazi.
Joining in the fun in the middle of the week, again. It's been so busy, but I think I have a few in the archives that might be enjoyable to some. Reflections can add quite a bit to a photo, but also may interfere with the main subject. I've tried and hope you enjoy.
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These two fishing shacks were well known along the waterfront in Portland, present near a local beach for over one hundred years. But they were undermined and washed away by two recent storms which hit our area in the past couple of weeks.
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lhammer43 wrote:
No, no! San Antonio, Texas❗️Your 1st shot looks a lot like our River Walk lit up for Christmas😊 ‼️
I’ve seen pics and heard how beautiful it is. 😊
some more shadows and reflections
LeeK
Loc: Washington State
afsalvo wrote:
A wonderful set of photos, Lee. The shadows are just as fascinating as reflections.
Tony
Thanks so much, Tony. That's what I was going for.
LeeK
Loc: Washington State
Kaskazi wrote:
So here I am, Leek, back at page one, and finding your first two continue to puzzle as to what is which!
Here are a few more reflections from my archive.
Tremendous reflections. My favorites of yours are #7 and 9!!!!
Not sure what your question is. If I understand, I wasn't trying to give examples of the various types of "Reflections" I was explaining. I stuck to the typical on P. 1
LeeK
Loc: Washington State
afsalvo wrote:
Joining in the fun in the middle of the week, again. It's been so busy, but I think I have a few in the archives that might be enjoyable to some. Reflections can add quite a bit to a photo, but also may interfere with the main subject. I've tried and hope you enjoy.
1,2 4, and the last are my very, very favorites!! I love the colors in 4 and your commentary and entire scene really add to those fishing shacks. I think you've succeeded. But I also tend to like including the surroundings to add to the 'story' of the subject.
I hate to hear when cherished and historic places are destroyed like that.
LeeK
Loc: Washington State
katspangle wrote:
some more shadows and reflections
Really well done! That second one is amazing!!! Absolutely beautiful!!
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