MobiColour RESULT: MC #37 Theme: Reflections - October 10-16

Downtown
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Another beauty, David. You seem to be playing a bit more with a painterly edge to your images . . . ?
 
Thank you. Do you think it would look better without the building on the left? I tried it, but couldn't make up my mind?
I like it the way it is, I think if you were to crop then I'd go for a close crop leaving just the modern building, no sky or anything else. But its great as it is, one of a few brilliant reflected building images than adorn the thread this week...........:confused:
 
I like it the way it is, I think if you were to crop then I'd go for a close crop leaving just the modern building, no sky or anything else. But its great as it is, one of a few brilliant reflected building images than adorn the thread this week...........:confused:
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All FusionHDR (except mentioned other app), if cut: cam roll/album editor

Totally agree. Here is an old one from home (office) late August when sun reflected on the surface of the plates next to the mugs. It looks like a ]spaceship is on the way.

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And more from these days. [emoji4]

Reflections of now and then
(Chigwell, puddle {now} with newspaper {then, because it reflects what was going on} and some alien writings {can't figure out, maybe it's even telling us about the future and we're just not able to read it?[emoji15][emoji33]}

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Sun Painting
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Yet Another Puddle
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At River Cam I, Cambridge
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At River Cam II, Cambridge
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At River Cam III, Cambridge
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(love this one for looking like a painting from the first moment though it's not alternated, and look at the swan! [emoji7])

At River Cam IV, Cambridge
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plus tele lens (2x)

At River Cam V, Cambridge
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MultiCam; the spider had her web on the bridge, on the lower right you can see it; looks like an EoS starting picture with one element attached. [emoji4]

And the last one: Back in London
Entering Liverpool Street Station
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And good night! [emoji106][emoji42][emoji112]
Great images, I love Spaceships!
 
Last 10 of mine for this thread all taken with 6Pod native cam or FusionHDR, if cut then in Photos/cam roll:

Gunthorpe Street
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The light outside the tunnel reflects within the attached fish eye lens.

Sandwich With Gherkin
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A Gherkin Someone?
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Elephant Butterfly On Car
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Reflections Painted On A Wall – or sprayed, or both combined
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The Eye Of The Iguana
As tall as a tall man but laying was this wonderful creature crafted of tyres while the eyes seemed to be some reflectors not sure what vehicle from.
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Liverpool Street I
Those where shots I've expected to post when in London, but up to that I've seen no rain.
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Liverpool Street II
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Liverpool Street III
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You're watched
Underground mirror
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Done! [emoji4] Good night!
My favorite is Liverpool Street III.
 
Sunrise reflection.
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I feel fortunate that my brother shares my enjoyment of watching the sunrise/sunset, especially when combined with a paddle in a canoe or kayak. Often while visiting with him I would suddenly awaken before sunrise and as I got ready to go outside I found my brother would be doing the same thing. With barely a word we would go out and gravitate towards the best spot nearby to watch the sunrise. Sometimes we took the canoe out and sat in one place watching events unfold. The world turning towards the sun. We, too, turned towards the sun.
 
Nah, he's power-crazed, remember? I still say extend the challenge. Let's go for 200 images. If we wake Gouvy early enough & give her a good English breakfast we might make 300. . .

Yeah, good point. Now you mention it, 100 doesn't seem that high a number.
 
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