For Sylvain Landry – Reflection. I love the way the world changes in reflections. In the header, a photo from somewhere in China, where many separate worlds are revealed …and the second photo is from my forest at home. My world.
For Sylvain Landry – Reflection. I love the way the world changes in reflections. In the header, a photo from somewhere in China, where many separate worlds are revealed …and the second photo is from my forest at home. My world.
I love the trees
Awesome shot
Thank you, Sylvain.
wow 🙂
the header photo is a peace of art. a collage as a tribute to china.
Beautifully put – thank you so much!
Two beautiful photos about mirror and reflection, Leya. Love how the glass makes it look like the two photos combined into one in the first photo. And I think I see you, hard at work at what you are good at and love doing 😉
Love the caption that goes along with the second photo. Very fitting. It is reminiscent of the notion of two worlds, two worlds within the ice. Ice is cold, brings snow. But ice also melts, and sometimes that makes for a brighter day.
Nicely analyzed, Mabel. Thank you!
Love these! The first has so many aspects to it, and we get to see the photographer in action! 😀
Hehe, yes, I like what came out of this shot – not at all what I had expected!
Nice surprises are always welcome!!
So they are – and the other ones can stay away…:-)
😀😀
Beautiful pictures
Thank you so much!
Your reflection image is gorgeous, Ann-Christine. I like the way the ice frames the trees.
Jane, thank you.
I love both of these, Ann-Christine. The first is full of so much richness, with the feel of opening up into something else entirely. The second is like something from a fairy tale. So well done!
janet
Thank you for a great comment, Janet! Did you find me in the first one…?
I did. Looks as if you’re going into a hole, which is part of what makes it cool.
😀 I will have to take a look at that…
Right where your arms/hands are there’s the appearance of the torn edge of something through which we can see the background with the lamps and walls and so forth. It’s one of the reasons I love the shot. It’s as if there are different dimensions or places all in the same photo.
Yes, this photo revealed other dimensions when I opened it up in the computer. When taking the photo, I could not see this. I photographed the lamp, I think, facing the shop window. But I like what came out of it. Thank you for the explanation!
Så häftig bild.
Och jag såg det inte förrän i datorn hemma!