I love the brilliant white focal point on that first shot - and the shot of under the bridge ... I had to look twice to get the perspective, and it's also a wonderful shot!
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I began this blog in 2008 after I retired. My main interest is photography and so most posts will contain photos, along with brief comments or explanations. I participate in several weekly blogs and occasionally post my own recurring themes. Occasionally I throw in comments, kudos or complaints about the world situation. Links to my other two blogs are below the "Disclaimer".
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I am retired, married to a smart, talented lady who once thought we computer people were geeks and now is one of us geeks. I have a long time interest in photography. We live in Maryland, about 50 miles from Washington, DC.
My main camera is a Nikon D3100 with two zoom lenses (18-55 and 55-200).
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13 comments:
The first one is just perfect : insanely white, this order floating like an hesitation...
Cool, very cool
Marvelous captures, great reflections! I do love the watery ones! Hope you have a wonderful weekend, Lew!
Sylvia
Nice Lew. I like subtle reflections.
Nice job on these Lew. It took me a second to figure that bottom one out, kind of like an optical illusion. I hope you have a wonderful weekend.
These are great. I especially like the second one...almost hidden but, not for long!
Love the water under the bridge. It's almost hidden, but just enough shows to be interestsing.
Water always gives the best reflections - there will be life.
It is wonderful how a camera can change what it is that we see in the world around us. I take in just so much more now than I ever did before.
Enjoyed how you have presented one rippling and one still reflection! Lovely photos!
I love the brilliant white focal point on that first shot - and the shot of under the bridge ... I had to look twice to get the perspective, and it's also a wonderful shot!
I love how the first reflection looks so wonky!
original ;O)
Nice reflections Lew.
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