Budapest is a city with some amazing old buildings. This building caught my eye in an unusual place.
A photo manipulated with image editing software. / The photo was taken in an alley off Lt. Lonsdale St in Melbourne’s CBD.
A person walking with a bag of groceries in the east of Melbourne.
Taken on the beautiful Island of Fano in Denmark. When the tide moves out, you can literally walk quite some distance “out to see”. There was some neat ground fog moving in from the water, which made this a difficult shot zoomed in at 500mm.
After an early summer thunderstorm, the sky cleared and gave way to a crisp beautifully lit night. The water puddles were reflecting the gorgeous structure and light of the surrounding temple.
The Jews of Cracow (Krakow) enjoyed protected status in 14th century Poland, but by the end of the 15th century were forced to move to this district, south of the city. They suffered terribly during the second world war, though much of the action of the film “Schindler’s List”, though shot here, took place in another district on the other side of the Vistula river. Kazimierz is full of picturesque old streets like this. Taken with the synagogue behind me. Pentax K10D.
I got these shoes at a garage sale in Canada for 25 cents when was 16…very pleased that did:)
Street lamp reflected in a puddle, Old Town, Tallinn, Estonia
Canon 350D
On the approach to King St, Newtown. I can’t remember what the side street is called but it is coming up to the lights at Alice St. Featured in Moods & Ambience – Strictly Photos (30 May 09). / Featured in Sepia Only 21 July 09.
Houses on puddle
found this boat in the streets, utrecht, netherlands
Puddle
Photo was taken on a railway station in Budapest 14th district.
Photographed Puddle Reflection / Shot on 2/8/09 w/NikonD80 / SouthHavenPark: LongIsland, NY / slightly cropped & a bit of contrast / otherwise natural…view large /
[Double Exposure Project #2 – Oregon and San Diego Exposed] This is one of the images produced through double exposing a roll of film with my amazingly talented, generous, and dear friend Matt Adamik. This is our second attempt at working with this process and I am in love with every image yet again. Matt lives in Oregon and I live in San Diego. He shot the roll first, mailed it to me, and I shot over top his photos. Neither of us knew what the other was shooting. The results are astounding and breathtaking. And fun! We will be collaborating on many more double exposure projects in the very near future. A wonderful way to bring Oregon and San Diego together, as well as the styles and friendships of two photographers. I am absolutely in love with this type of photography! I highly recommend it for everyone. Thank you Matt for everything! Goggles Down!
While photographing one of my favorite spots (puddles in the middle school parking lot) I spotted a bit of litter a few yards from me. Someone had improperly disposed of their water bottle, and I reaped the benefits. I’m not really sure what made me think of a concept like this… I guess I was just in a funny mood! Anyways, I hope you enjoy the shot =D Thanks for viewing!
Shot in some puddle reflections on the footpath at Ullswater in the English lake district national park. / one sht Raw file hdr’d and tonemapped in photomatix and photoshop. / Nikon D300 and 18-70mm lens. /
I took this photo along an old railway trail after the rain. It is now used as a bike and hiking trail. Nikon D80 / 6 sec at f/22 / 0 EV / ISO 100 / 55 to 200mm Lens / focal length 100 top 10 in “All Things Green” DSLR Users Only group challenge / 6th place in “green” in the group Nikon D80 Users Sept 13, 2009 9th place in “Reflections in Puddles” in the group Mood & Ambience – Strictly Photos Oct 11, 2009 / Reflections in the woods featured in Nikon D80 Users Sept 14, 2009
BETTER VIEWED LARGER The greater part of Australia has been in drought for many years, with severe water restrictions levelled on its citizens. These seagulls are taking the opportunity to celebrate lifting of water restrictions in Sydney after a long period of water restrictions. I just wish that the puddle was bigger so I could get a better reflection of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Equipment Nikon D300, Nikon 18-200mm / Technique: 3 bracketted exposures, Photomatix, capture NX HDR
Unedited mobile phone shot of a biker and buildings , reflected in a puddle in Amsterdam. No Photoshop, no tricks, no editing :) www.amstersam.com / More wicked reflections
Abstract from the beach The colours in the middle are reflections of beach umbrellas in a puddle.. Image is rotated Taken at Essaouira beach Aout 2009 Thanks for viewing
W.Voss c1949 Diax Zero 35mm | Schneider-Kreuznach 1:2.8/45mm Xenar [fixed] lens Compur-Rapid shutter | ISO 400 Focal Colour film stock | f2.8 @ 1/250 Classic camera iteration. Shot this image with both my Bessa-R and the Diax. I was expecting the Voigtlander’s Skopar lens to shine in the end result, but was also happy to see that the Diax can really hold it’s own even after 60 years. The Schneider Kreuznach lens has some nice contrast. While I tend to shy away from colour, [the modern saturation of the spectrum seems to diminish contrast in favour of boosting colours]; I actually like this shot better than the one I shot on the Bessa in B&W … photo featured in the group, JPG Cast-Offs 1st iteration / Diax Zero /
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