photophile wrote:
Nice ones Matt.
Thanks, Karin. I like all of yours.
Here are a few that seemed to fit. The Luray Caverns pix were posted before, but it's hard to not include those in a "reflections" challenge. Apologies in advance for not having the time (or taking forever) to respond to any comments.
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One World Trade Center reflected in glass of 9/11 Museum, Manhattan, NY
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Footbridge in Meadowlark Gardens, Vienna, VA
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Dream Lake, Luray Caverns, VA
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Dream Lake, Luray Caverns, VA
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Washington Monument in Cherry Blossom Season, Washington, DC
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Jefferson Memorial in Cherry Blossom Season, Washington, DC
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Jefferson Memorial in Cherry Blossom Season, Washington, DC
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CivilEngineer wrote:
Here are a few that seemed to fit. The Luray Caverns pix were posted before, but it's hard to not include those in a "reflections" challenge. Apologies in advance for not having the time (or taking forever) to respond to any comments.
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Very nice set - the DC images are postcard-worthy - beautifully composed!
photophile wrote:
I love to catch reflections in images, want to see yours, too.
Thanks for hosting, Karin! Like you, I love reflections and photo them as often as I see them!
Something very compelling to see! Here are some of my very favs!
Taken here in Ct.!
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Asateaque, MD
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East Haddam, Ct. Swing bridge
First is along the Danube, deliberately a bit soft. The second is in the Shenandoah Valley. The third was at 1000mm (equiv), small pond in VA.
chase4
Loc: Punta Corona, California
Some have been posted here before but seemed to fit this challenge well...............chase
asymptotic_maybe wrote:
From another discussion on UHH about how far can story carry an otherwise flawed photo...this is an iphone pic of me, driving on the 405 at around 75 (mph, not years old) and passing an eighteen wheeler, reaching my iphone across to the passenger side window and snapping (I hoped) my car's reflection in the hubcap of said massive truck in the next lane over.
This is certainly not a wall-hanger but I find it interesting anyway...I know, I know...
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Great capture! When I was in Mexico I was running behind schedule (because I kept stopping to shot) so at one point I had put down the windows, had my camera on burst, jacked up the shutter and took shots out both sides of the car as I was moving down the road...got a few shots of guardrails but did capture some cool images of the mountains and desert...and they were a great surprise when I got to review! and I love surprises!
SueScott wrote:
Street reflections from a dark, wet night in East Liverpool.
Love the color composition!
Walking along Thurso Beach.
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