Thursday, August 11, 2022

Short and Sweet, Reflections!

 

I noticed the reflections in the glass table.
viewed the photo and thought I can do better.
I tapped the More Button and played with the ISO.






20 comments:

  1. Wow, they are totally stunning, even without the reflection. And I have always loved your green vase. Do you know the name of the flowers? I have not seen them at W.M. yet.

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  2. We have such great toys at our fingertips!

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  3. it looks like a little fireplace in the glass top of the table ;O)

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  4. beautiful reflections! Reflections can add so much impact to photos.

    happy thursday! xoxo

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  5. Hari OM
    Whichever way, it's beautful! YAM xx

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  6. Really pretty. Even better that it gave you inspiration to do a little playing

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  7. Beautiful flowers and reflections. Take care, enjoy your day!

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  8. Soft and warm or clear and sharp……both look good to me!

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  9. Reminds me of Autumn ... and I'm SO ready!

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  10. Those were beautiful and in the light they were awesome.

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  11. Beautiful flowers, reflections and I like the see through table.

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  12. I love the bright sun we have here and the reflections. Very cheerful!

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  13. Yep you did better. MS playing with buttons is always a fun post
    Hugs Cecilia

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  14. Reflections really can add to the photo. Great job
    I have got to start playing around with my camera too. I just can't get going on it.
    First I have to find some keys that have been misplaced. I don't know where they went, because I always put them in the same place.."senior moment"???
    Sue

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  15. That mixture of light and shadows is always stunning. Great photos!

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  16. Beautiful!!!!
    You would have such an amazing time up here with all the pretty scenery!

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  17. You catch all those special moments. I like that.

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  18. F likes the first modified capture. Are they alstomeria? Years ago F's neihbour in a clapboard house had some in her garden. Some grew up inside the wall and flowered when they came out round the guttering at the top! Talk about grow in the dark.

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