Sunday, August 31, 2008
Reflections
There are many cliché (or classic, depending on your attitude) photo subjects. For instance, I doubt if any photographer can resist a lighthouse. I couldn't and I'm willing to bet that if you are a photographer and there is a lighthouse anywhere nearby, you have photographed it a dozen times. Well, here's another - watery reflections. I've got dozens of these and I love them, but normally I treat them as private pleasures. I'm sharing this one, however, because it's like a rippled Mondrian, and leads nicely into tomorrow's post on Fisherman's Wharf, where this reflection was captured.
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Very abstract indeed! Interesting palette employed by the artist here.
ReplyDeleteAha! I like taking pictures of reflections like this too. ;) And, like you, I've been keeping them to myself too.
ReplyDeleteThis one's really cool.
That is a beautiful reflection photo! I like the Mondrian comparision! :-)
ReplyDeleteI love this photo! It is beautiful and yes, Mondrian!
ReplyDeleteYou've struck a chord. I photograph all the lighthouses I see in my landlocked town - I like them, even though they are illogical.
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