Unedited mobile phone shot of trees in the Vondelpark in Amsterdam, reflected in a pond. No Photoshop, no tricks, no editing :) www.amstersam.com / More wicked reflections
Unedited mobile phone shot of a biker and the Haarlemmerpoort, reflected in a puddle in Amsterdam. No Photoshop, no tricks, no editing :) www.amstersam.com / More wicked reflections
Unedited mobile phone shot of a biker and buildings on the Rokin in Amsterdam, reflected in a puddle. No Photoshop, no tricks, no editing, just a bit of darkness added to bring out the colors better :) www.amstersam.com / More wicked reflections
Last time I was in NY, weather was mainly not nice. As my first pictures where rather grey and flat, I tried to find an idea to be creative. I decided to shoot a serie of pictures anwering to the challenge “Reflections of New York”. This picture is one of these. I posted some of them on redbubble under the same name.
East Princes Street Gardens after a light snow fall, Edinburgh, Scotland, 19 January 2009.
Taken in front of my house just after a rain storm, my daughter can never stay out of the puddles.
One of my favourite rain pictures, I love the ripples that the drops of water make.
Tylden paddocks after the rains came
black and white landscape of rye
Took this while experimenting with different things to photograph. / Didn’t turn out too bad.
The reflection of a Building in Rotterdam reflected in a puddle. www.sbland.co.uk
Photo of a cairn take along a trail in Arches National Park near Moab, UT.
The original picture was a picture of clouds I took and changed it completely. Here is the result.
Leaves in a puddle
A beautiful Mallard, but the reflection steals the show, my tribute to Harriet Potter who gave 1000 acres of trust land to the Lake Country in the UK
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It’s not a great picture, it’s not a bad one either; not that I was really promising you anything. Old photo. All photos were taken and edited by me, Corinne Ashley G. Do not use or modify my images in any way without my written permission. Don’t steal my art. Make your own, thank you.
picture i took of my favorite tomcat.
my favorite tomcat
My second shot at HDR! these are great fun :d I have to make sure not to ‘over-do’ them
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